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Deadline Nears for Reporting Option That Applies to Many Large EstatesExecutors of the estates of decedents who died in 2010 can opt out of the estate tax, and elect to be governed by the repealed carryover basis rule.
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How a Cary Estate Planning Lawyer Can Help You Create Your LegacyEstate Planning lawyers go beyond helping you plan for the future--they also help you develop the legacy you wish to leave behind.
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Designating a Charitable Gift with Your Cary Wills LawyerAs a wills lawyer in Cary, it is always gratifying to see clients who are both able and willing to use their assets to support their favorite cause or charity
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New Disclosure Rules Will Expose ‘Hidden’ Fees inside Retirement PlansAdvisors know there's a host of unknown costs and fees lurking inside a client’s 401(k) plans, IRAs and other retirement accounts.
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Grantor Charitable Lead Annuity Trust: An Opportunity For End Of Year Deduction And Leveraged GiftingGrantor Charitable Lead Annuity Trusts can help you “have your cake and eat it too” when it comes to end of the year tax deductions and gifting options.
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Another State Sees the Value in Allowing Asset Protection TrustsHawaii recently embraced Asset Protection Trusts, which can help professionals in high-risk jobs protect assets from lawsuits and predatory creditors.
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A Trust Can Save Your Client from a Court-Appointed GuardianshipFrench judge places L'Oreal heiress, Liliane Bettencourt, 88, under the guardianship of her daughter and two grandsons. By Attorney Jackie Bedard.
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Advice on Medicare and Medicaid from a Wills and Trusts Lawyer in CaryEstate planning and elder law attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses some of the differences between Medicare and Medicaid.
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Cary Estates Lawyer Suggests Letting Your Teens Know Now About Their InheritanceExplaining your estate planning choices to your teenage child regarding his or her inheritance can help prevent any confusion should you pass away unexpectedly.
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Cary Estate Planner Asks, “Is Your Power Of Attorney Powerful Enough?”Estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses common pitfalls of fill-in-the-blank powers of attorney.