The new tax law that went into effect on January 1, 2018 is known as the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” (“TCJA”), or Reconciliation Act of 2017, or 2017 Tax Act. The following will provide a brief overview of income tax changes under TCJA. The following is not all-encompassing and should not be relied on… Read More »
Monthly Archives: March 2018
Changes to Federal Estate and Gift Taxes under TCJA
The new tax law that went into effect on January 1, 2018 is known as the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” (“TCJA”), or Reconciliation Act of 2017, or 2017 Tax Act. The following will provide a brief overview of transfer tax changes under TCJA. The following is not all-encompassing and should not be relied on… Read More »
Guest Blogger- Judy Dovev, Eldercare Consultant, Owner of Elder Life Directions
Managing the Balancing Act: Challenges Facing the Sandwich Generation and the Club Sandwich Generation Many of us have heard of the term “The Sandwich Generation”, referring to adults with children of their own who have aging parents, or an aging loved one. Sometimes they are directly involved in their care, while other times they… Read More »
Aging with a Plan
Come join us on Sunday, March 18th to welcome author Sharona Hoffman, as she speaks about her book “Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve Your Tomorrow.” It offers a concise, comprehensive resource for readers who are facing the prospects of their own aging and caring for loved ones. About… Read More »
Why We Do What We Do
I love helping people and bringing them comfort. It’s the ‘why’ of what I do. Many people think that an estate planning attorney is just the technician – provide legal documents to satisfy a client’s needs. It’s so much more than that. I see myself as part of my client’s life – There to help… Read More »