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Reasons to consider a revocable trust in estate planning

As many Delaware residents know, estate planning is an important part of providing for one's family in the future. However, the benefits of having a revocable trust may add to family protection and make it easier for beneficiaries down the line. There are a number of...

Alternatives to wills

Some Delaware residents may have heard that it is better to set up an estate plan without a will to avoid the delay, cost and lack of privacy that probating a will creates. While a will is still the best option in some circumstances, other vehicles for transferring...

Estate planning needs of younger adults

Although estate planning may stir thoughts of aging parents in the minds of young Delaware residents, anyone of sufficient age to create an estate plan should consider doing so. The idea of assigning the passage of one's high school mementos on to parents or friends...

Real estate tips for both sellers and buyers

Most Delaware residents involved in a real estate transaction are handling one of the largest deals of their lives. Those seeking to purchase a home as well as to homeowners who are in the process of selling their home might want to keep the following tips in mind....

Planning an estate in Delaware

Many Delaware residents assume that an estate plan only deals with determining who will get a person's property after the death of the owner. While both trusts and wills do handle these issues, a complete estate plan will also deal with how the individual will be...

Estate planning mistakes to avoid

Many Delaware residents take the time to prepare an estate plan to ensure that the loved ones that they want to have their belongings after they die actually receive them. However, one of the biggest estate planning mistakes is letting the plan remain the same as...

How the SCOTUS gay marriage ruling affects estate planning

While gay rights activists in Delaware and around the country celebrate the June 26 Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of gay marriage, estate planning attorneys may have more practical reasons to applaud the historic ruling. Prior to the Supreme...

The uses of a blind trust

Individuals in Delaware may wonder what is meant by the term "blind trust" and whether a blind trust would be a useful estate planning tool. In general, blind trusts are used by public figures to separate themselves from direct association with one of their sources of...

Why spouses matter in estate planning

As residents of Delaware and elsewhere in the country enter the latter stages of their lives, financial experts expect trillions of dollars to be transferred, including will and trust bequests, charitable contributions and estate taxes. Their spouses will likely play...

Changes in tax laws should be reflected in estate planning

Delaware residents may be aware that there have been a number of federal tax law changes in recent years that have significantly altered the way that estate planning should be approached for wealthier individuals. Between 2004 and 2015, the federal estate tax...

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