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What I’d Do if I Won the Lottery (Privacy)… | Rich Life Letter #115
Happy Sunday! Hope your fantasy football teams are crushing it. Today I wanted to talk about something that’s pretty fun to daydream about – winning the lottery. Yesterday two lucky ticket holders’ lives were changed forever when they found out they would be splitting $1.7B. Yes, that’s billion. I thought it would be fun to run down what I’d do if I were one of those lucky winners. Here’s what I’d do. First, I wouldn’t tell ANYONE. Literally no one,…
watch nowWhy a Revocable Living Trust Won’t Save You on Income Taxes
If you’re considering a revocable living trust as part of your estate plan, there’s one common misconception I need to clear up: revocable trusts do not provide income tax savings while you’re alive. Let me explain why. Understanding the Basics of a Revocable Living Trust A revocable living trust is a legal tool that allows you to manage your assets during your lifetime and specify how they’ll be distributed after your death. While it offers significant benefits — like avoiding…
watch nowEstate Planning for Drug Dealers… | Rich Life Letter #114
Happy Sunday! Hopefully that headline got your attention. :) What we’re going to talk about today is estate planning for drug dealers. We really are. But what’s the context for you? This is when you’d want to think about more robust asset protection strategies utilizing estate planning to meet the goal of not having everything taken when you are arrested (or sued). I’m not a drug dealer, but I could imagine as a drug dealer I’d be worried about several…
watch nowHow to Handle Inherited Real Estate with a Mortgage
Inheriting real estate can feel overwhelming—especially if the property has an existing mortgage. The good news is that the rules around this are pretty straightforward. Here’s what you need to know if you find yourself in this situation. Step One: Don’t Call the Bank When you first inherit property with a mortgage, the most important thing to do is—nothing. Don’t rush to call the bank. Under federal law, if you are a relative of the deceased person, the lender…
watch nowTax Implications of Moving Property into a Trust | Rich Life Letter #113
Happy Sunday! We recently had a client that moved a property into a revocable living trust. When the next property tax mailer went out, included was a notice that they were being taxed more because of the move. They were understandably concerned, and we were too. To make a long story short (so you all don’t get freaked out) turns out it was an error from the assessor’s office, not anything they did or we did. It will be fixed…
watch now5 Reasons You Might Choose a Big Law Firm Over a Niche Estate Planning Firm
Most families don’t need a giant law firm for their estate planning. In fact, for the vast majority of people, a specialized, boutique firm like ours is often the best fit. But there are situations where a big law firm might make more sense. If you’re wondering which route to take, here are five reasons you might consider choosing a larger firm over a niche estate planning practice. 1. Your Estate Exceeds $30 Million Our firm focuses on serving families…
watch nowUnderstanding Support and Maintenance in a Trust
When planning your estate, terms like support and maintenance can sound complicated, but they’re actually pretty straightforward once you break them down. Whether it’s a revocable living trust or an irrevocable living trust, this concept plays a key role in how beneficiaries receive distributions. What Is Support and Maintenance? Support and maintenance is a common method for distributing trust assets to beneficiaries after the grantor has passed away. It usually covers: Health and medical expenses Education costs Ongoing living expenses…
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