Blended Families Have Unique Estate Planning Considerations

Every person can benefit from the process of estate planning, but it is even more important for those who are entering a blended family or have had multiple possible divorces. Blended families present unique estate planning challenges and considerations, but people who fail to update their documents in line with the new shifts in their… Read More »

Couples Who Want Estate Planning Success Must Work at It

The truth is that anyone can benefit from estate planning, whether you are a young unmarried individual, a child heading off to college, or older couples who are looking down the road to retirement. It’s never too soon to start thinking about estate planning either. Even if your relationship is not yet recognized by law… Read More »

Future of Estate Planning – Some Musings

At the 2018 University of Miami’s Heckerling Institute, there was a panel that talked about the future of estate planning.  The following will summarize some points raised during the panel’s discussion. Some states (e.g. Florida) are allowing e-notarization of legal documents.  This is not in widespread use yet (and is not accepted in Massachusetts at… Read More »

A Few Updates Regarding Roth IRAs

At the 2018 University of Miami’s Heckerling Institute, Natalie Choate discussed making a contribution to a traditional IRA and then converting those assets to a Roth IRA (this is an approach to consider if you are over the income limit for a Roth contribution during the year). This is a possible strategy to consider if… Read More »