Articles, tagged with "family trust", page 1
21st October 2011
Family Wealth management is simply formed to be the entire financial solution for high net value families. Due to this management, you will receive complete financial planning and wealth management services considered to help protect and transfer your fam...
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Author:
Stamford Privee
27th May 2011
Trusts are set up by people for a number of reasons including succession planning, asset protection and tax maximization and sometimes trusts are set up unintentionally due to the operation of the law.
The basic elements of a trust are:
>> trustee...
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Author:
LucasEdwards
03rd May 2011
It is not always easy to make a decision when it comes to filing a lawsuit against a debtor. Before one can choose whether or not to sue, they should know whether the debtor has sufficient assets to secure payment or if the debtor has existing liabilities...
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Author:
Edward L. Amaral, Jr., Esq.
14th March 2011
Searching for the best dentist may be a tedious task, especially if you do not have a regular dentist for your family. Having a regular family dentist can help you deal with dental emergencies and concerns regarding the scheduling of appointments. In line...
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AureaRobillard
21st February 2011
Portability.
The Tax Relief Act of 2010 provides for a $5 million exemption (indexed for inflation in 2012) per person from federal estate and gift taxes, and a top tax rate of 35%. In addition, the unused portion of the estate tax exemption of the fir...
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Author:
Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
16th February 2011
There are more than 420,000 Self managed funds(SMSF) or “DIY" super funds operating in Australia controlling over $375 billion in assets and this number is continually growing each year. The majority of these Self managed funds have been established for ...
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Author:
Chris Lafey
15th February 2011
Experience in listening to potential legal malpractice litigants speak about their narrative reveals the shadowy side of a number of society's establishments: friendship, marriage, family. This instance,Benedict v Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan ;2010 NY S...
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Author:
jaksonmarki
07th February 2011
Without a legal will a persons’ assets go nowhere because there is no one to designate them to. A will is more than just a document to put a list of your possessions down onto and write the name of the person who should receive this possession. A will is ...
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Author:
mikaela jack
17th December 2010
If managing your assets the right legal way is your concern, you may consider a trust arrangement. A useful form of this oft-used estate-planning device is the family trust. Known more commonly as the living trust, this arrangement is simple and beneficia...
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Author:
Ashley Smith
15th December 2010
It’s common to see estate planning trusts described as a revocable trust, living trust, or family trust. These three terms describe the same thing. Each of these terms is commonly used, and each term describes a certain aspect of the most common kind of ...
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Author:
David Morris
09th December 2010
There are plenty of "gurus" on the internet willing to sell you all kinds of interesting ways that you can type a single sentence and then sit back and just watch as the money comes pouring in. This is not going to be about one of those.
Honestly, do ...
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Author:
russ
02nd July 2010
It is possible you have money that you currently are not aware you possess. What am I talking about? Well if you are currently thinking about meeting one financial need or the other, then there is a possibility that all you need is presently locked in one...
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Author:
Evan Sanders
29th June 2010
In life we all want to see our investments grow or flourish. Whether it is in regard to money we have put in the stock or bond market this is always the case. It is in this regard that many have kept fate with growth funds. However, investment in this typ...
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Author:
Evan Sanders
28th June 2010
A trust can be created during your life-time or after you have passed on to the great beyond to ensure that part or all of your property assigned in this trust is well managed and distributed to your beneficiary or beneficiaries in such a way as you want ...
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Author:
Evan Sanders
23rd June 2010
Anyone who has lived through middle school knows that a reputation is a very important concept. In many cases, once one has been tarnished it's next to impossible to recoup. Of course, time and a new place can do wonders to regain a fallen reputation, but...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt