You might not look forward to thinking about what will happen to your wealth and assets after you die in Greenwich, but it is a necessary task. You do not want the state to control who receives them. Though you may expect to live well into old age, there is no promise...
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Estate planning should always be done with legal counsel
No one knows your intentions better than you, and it is likely you know the most about your finances and assets. It is probably tempting to plan your own bequests to your family, friends and favorite organizations upon death, but it takes more than knowing what one is...
Tax changes may affect Connecticut estate plans
The probate court in Connecticut serves as a gateway for normal people to the services of the law. Two of the most common functions of probate is to attend to the needs of the living and to deal with the property and assets of the deceased.People who want their money...
Trust and will beneficiary rights and available actions
When a person leaves a trust or inheritance to a loved one, there are certain rules and regulations that govern the trust. In fact, some cases may require estate litigation. It is important that beneficiaries truly understand the process so that they receive the gift...
How do I make a will in Connecticut?
One of the most important functions of Connecticut Probate Court is assisting people in planning and executing wills. Wills contain the wishes of a person for what happens to his or her possessions and assets after death.Last wills and testaments must meet certain...
Creating a living will for a Connecticut resident
Estate planning is no one's favorite subject, but it is a valuable way to make sure a person's wishes can continue after his or her death. Bequests to individuals, organizations and charitable foundations can avoid unnecessary tax payments or probate disagreements...
Key considerations for a proper succession plan
A succession plan is an important plan for any business owner to have in place. Not only can it help to secure the business and provide a smooth transition of power, but it can also set retirement allotments for the owner, as well as secure payment for the family when...
Planning an estate in Connecticut
It is never pleasant to think about end-of-life issues, but a little planning can go a long way to preserving a person's estate for their family, friends or beneficiaries. Connecticut residents may want to consider their liability for federal and state taxes on their...
Choosing an executor
You put a lot of thought into making a will that disposes of your assets in the way you deem appropriate. There remains one more step to ensuring the carrying out of your will's provisions: appointing the right executor. Many states' laws have basic technical rules...
2 estate planning strategies for high-value estates
It seems that the more money and wealth you have in Greenwich, the more problems that come with it. When it comes to estate planning, if you do not plan things out right, your loved ones could end up with far less than you intend for them to inherit due to taxes and...
