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Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.comBlogger216125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-42852643065190439142023-01-10T15:10:00.001-07:002023-02-16T13:25:21.766-07:003 Ways to Protect Your Family<p style="text-align: center;"> <b>3 Ways to Protect your Family!</b></p><p style="text-align: justify;"></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlrucaujddJCQScV2wHZuFnuNm1Eu2Y4caeBy8soEZl19CDD9FH1BgS5egPPLemROMjlyA4dh4YoCO6vWGFCQcb95YqO96aIVbUXmn6swmgAA0wTqyM21Uhl-QH56BWu8Euv71oCGtouvAAoJ8zjs1qzbEcpXAdGpKjY0PgJRzexEARQvXZb5P5TFQoQ/s880/EP%20Doc%20Circle.webp" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="495" data-original-width="880" height="180" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlrucaujddJCQScV2wHZuFnuNm1Eu2Y4caeBy8soEZl19CDD9FH1BgS5egPPLemROMjlyA4dh4YoCO6vWGFCQcb95YqO96aIVbUXmn6swmgAA0wTqyM21Uhl-QH56BWu8Euv71oCGtouvAAoJ8zjs1qzbEcpXAdGpKjY0PgJRzexEARQvXZb5P5TFQoQ/s320/EP%20Doc%20Circle.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br /><b><br /></b><p></p><p>1. Have Clear Objectives</p><p>2. Deal with Real Experts and Specialists</p><p>3. Make Measured and Reasoned Decisions</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><b><u>Have Clear Objectives</u></b></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Be crystal clear about what you are setting out to accomplish. Since this blog is about estate planning my comments focus on that topic. Many who visit someone like, an estate planning attorney have no clear objectives. They say, " I want a will", "I don't like probate", or "I want to make it easy for my kids".</p><p style="text-align: justify;">None of these are clear goals. They are important emotional reasons for planning but not precise objectives. Here is how to turn each of those into a claar objective:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">1. I want clear, written instructions in legal form detailing how my assets will administered and distributed and here is who I want to protect and from what risks.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">2. I want everything during my life and at my death to occur without any court involvement with the greatest degree of privacy the law permits.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">3. I want each legal document and arrangement established so my goals can be carried out without resorting to asking a judge or court to get involved.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">These three goals are clear and precise. They repesent each of the emotional motivations listed first and include specific guidance about what the client is seeking. See if you can write out your goals in the same way.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYS4XNRGARfbPPIcLqmIdcMc2H4YdBpEIE1XN-o3HlKVr4SRwmWyhekJX3jFM7xYRZBTP6bKXGWxxnEJWd3PYTUmaw0HWZv7VKo3knlNDqdldq2-iGbO8R9DIKraWUSRWxQypL6y56n510ixIUc9iMxY4OF4X40MoM99WhJwPh16AgesDumqLUjPBG9w/s616/2023%20Judicial.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="541" data-original-width="616" height="281" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYS4XNRGARfbPPIcLqmIdcMc2H4YdBpEIE1XN-o3HlKVr4SRwmWyhekJX3jFM7xYRZBTP6bKXGWxxnEJWd3PYTUmaw0HWZv7VKo3knlNDqdldq2-iGbO8R9DIKraWUSRWxQypL6y56n510ixIUc9iMxY4OF4X40MoM99WhJwPh16AgesDumqLUjPBG9w/s320/2023%20Judicial.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br /><p style="text-align: justify;"><b><u>Deal with Real Experts and Specialists</u></b></p><p style="text-align: justify;">In the age of the internet and tech anyone can say that they do certain things. Anyone can go on facebook and offer you a will or other document. How can you ensure you are dealing with a real expert? Here are some good guidelines to protect your family:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">1. Ask the person offering services what else they do. Your goal is to only work with a specialist who only does estate planning. Remember these guidelines will apply to any other need you may have. If the person does other things, they are not an expert.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">2. Ask to see degrees and certifications in the particular specialty area. Also ask how much of their time is spent in the specialty. Ask if they practice estate planning and estate law 24-7. If not avoid them.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">3. Ask to see awards from third party sources granted to the person claiming to be the expert you need. For example you want an AV rated attorney specializing in estate planning.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">4. While reviews are great do not rely on recommendations on facebook or other social media. If you post a question on social media remember that a real specialist lawyer will NOT respond by calling or messaging you as that may violate the rules against solicitation.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">5. Get a referral from another expert you trust. For example, a referral from your acconntant or financial advisor is worth much more than something on facebook.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><b></b></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><b><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuJX0AML0WXUyYzf96A9b_gbgstc-D5T69DQmRTx82raTPlHQgDj7vmOX3xIpzfGTx__qutZqkrEVojeNWv2486W-YrVpnM3TtOzd2cqCBIyImzb7EfwrvObE8Pri2IV8F3kuDEmchn4MdX7ChPNJZA2HbSjaksUWougH0ZMSVSjo3a9DwFVun148n7g/s800/Rev%20Trust.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="533" data-original-width="800" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuJX0AML0WXUyYzf96A9b_gbgstc-D5T69DQmRTx82raTPlHQgDj7vmOX3xIpzfGTx__qutZqkrEVojeNWv2486W-YrVpnM3TtOzd2cqCBIyImzb7EfwrvObE8Pri2IV8F3kuDEmchn4MdX7ChPNJZA2HbSjaksUWougH0ZMSVSjo3a9DwFVun148n7g/s320/Rev%20Trust.jpg" width="320" /></a></b></div><b><br /><u><br /></u></b><p></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><b><u>Make Measured and Reasoned Decisions</u></b></p><p style="text-align: justify;">This is a difficult skill to practice. Many people react emotionally or impulsively. When choosing any expert, take your time, do your research and give the decision some thought and analysis. Even in emergencies it is always better to make careful decisions. This is critical to protect your family and property.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Let's review the three ways to protect your family:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">1. Have clear goals and objectives.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">2. Deal only with real experts and specialists.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">3. Make measured and reasoned decisions.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Good luck!</p>Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-17064823557782299652022-09-07T10:47:00.001-06:002022-09-07T10:47:45.702-06:00Why Estate Planning Matters in 2022 and Beyond<p>With large estate tax exemptions (in excess of $12 million) some suggest estate planning is no longer matters. Since estate planning was never just about estate taxes this is false. In fact, estate planning is more important now than ever. Here are several reasons why:</p><p><b>Estate planning protects your family and beneficiaries.</b></p><p>Normal people care about their families. They care about their spouse, kids, grandchildren and other family members. Protecting family from risk, expense, probate, predators, creditors and taxes has always driven estate planning. When you drop estate taxes from that list, there are still many risks to protect against.</p><p>Where clients have no family they seek to protect their causes and charities. In over 45 years of being an estate planning attorney, I have never had a client who asked to give their estate to the government.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLQwtbi0bgGDehPQo28ardkoEsjnT16TMn01RkQD3V5a5Jeavsw6Thhv2LKENaHRqm1UNFhPQoUosJUw50j_GSF0jL1gUBAXoSRqZICMCTeubZpbnL8uXKNJ22lMuRf_XFBoHbfVvMbmIJET3dVebUXglvqE41XNF_9SJJrihklCJN_LX83M243MZ3mQ/s880/EP%20Doc%20Circle.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="495" data-original-width="880" height="180" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLQwtbi0bgGDehPQo28ardkoEsjnT16TMn01RkQD3V5a5Jeavsw6Thhv2LKENaHRqm1UNFhPQoUosJUw50j_GSF0jL1gUBAXoSRqZICMCTeubZpbnL8uXKNJ22lMuRf_XFBoHbfVvMbmIJET3dVebUXglvqE41XNF_9SJJrihklCJN_LX83M243MZ3mQ/s320/EP%20Doc%20Circle.webp" width="320" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p><b>Estate planning protects you.</b></p><p>Any proper estate plan contains protections for you. Whether in a trust, financial power of attorney, health care power of attorney, HIPAA authorization or final disposition instruction, it is you being protected. The wisdom of this is unaffected by tax exemptions and has increased as a result of the pandemic.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTOSNLVYLIZE4GUlPt3Thnv8On8OfA_1Wh8WW32jwMQD1d-YfdzU8te1P34X-WNzrc4DsjmZEGt6ucYVZX5yeC7BTTtWFYtmD7rDTZmpV9476BL0RfvyASnNbdytej8bPM9-TKTRUERyqn-UZrfGkLxwrEEEqsLucI7fuF4m4xaAlxBY_-KMzPNuGHeg/s800/Rev%20Trust.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="533" data-original-width="800" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTOSNLVYLIZE4GUlPt3Thnv8On8OfA_1Wh8WW32jwMQD1d-YfdzU8te1P34X-WNzrc4DsjmZEGt6ucYVZX5yeC7BTTtWFYtmD7rDTZmpV9476BL0RfvyASnNbdytej8bPM9-TKTRUERyqn-UZrfGkLxwrEEEqsLucI7fuF4m4xaAlxBY_-KMzPNuGHeg/s320/Rev%20Trust.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p><b>Estate planning protects your voice.</b></p><p>Your estate plan speaks for you. It represents how you want to be treated during illness, incapacity and your death. Your plan is your voice protecting your loved ones to the extent you deem appropriate.</p><p>Your estate plan represents your voice in legal form, making sure that what you want to happen does. Your plan cannot vote for you but does speak for you in other respects.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9YAVuVOnwHCnGqeoZwAYNhRu5BRlxvpYlS1cOtyl_N2DnQy7s6eKRSdpSa70yLrfulmS9tOzmRPPhvgkBWFRNKLEO1P8xO7OHDjKskwks69O6Dhb5z2mlryvgwRke9ARMt3P-AUHL3rIEnkrZR-6iti-P-Twe5OQR8J4iHnRA4-ghV1_I0Q70O4xRaQ/s600/Will.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="450" data-original-width="600" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9YAVuVOnwHCnGqeoZwAYNhRu5BRlxvpYlS1cOtyl_N2DnQy7s6eKRSdpSa70yLrfulmS9tOzmRPPhvgkBWFRNKLEO1P8xO7OHDjKskwks69O6Dhb5z2mlryvgwRke9ARMt3P-AUHL3rIEnkrZR-6iti-P-Twe5OQR8J4iHnRA4-ghV1_I0Q70O4xRaQ/s320/Will.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p><p><b>Proper estate planning will always matter.</b></p><p>The discussion above shows the importance of estate planning in 2022 and beyond. Here is how we describe it to clients: if you or your family are important than you protect them and yourself with an estate plan.</p><p>Note: this article is general information about estate planning. Every client's estate plan is different. Reading this article does not make you a client of our firm. To learn about estate planning or how to become a client of our firm, call 303-688-3535 for further information.</p>Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-25787835904039934452019-04-19T08:22:00.000-06:002019-04-19T08:22:29.107-06:00The Top Reason to Avoid DIY Estate PlanningDIY is popular these days. There are YouTube videos showing you how to do just about everything including your own will and estate plan. Is this approach wise?<br />
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As you read through articles here you will find a common thread that is always repeated. The answer to the above question is always NO!<br />
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Instead of repeating the numerous reasons that DIY planning is bad let's just focus on the top reason you should always avoid this approach.<br />
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<b><i>DIY ESTATE PLANNING IS ALWAYS MORE EXPENSIVE!</i></b><br />
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That's right. Whether you write it yourself, use legal zoom or just grab a form off the internet your DIY plan will always cost more than working with an estate planning specialist. Because DIY plans don't work and are filled with mistakes and hidden traps it will cost you and your family more to fix that disaster than to do it right the first time.<br />
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Read the articles below for more reasons to avoid DIY estate planning and be careful out there!Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-86141304947837561302018-12-27T13:16:00.001-07:002018-12-27T13:16:21.561-07:00Lessons from the Front Lines: Specialization Matters. 3 Things You Need to KnowWhen it comes to your family, your money, your property and your life specialization really does matter. Here are three things you must know to protect yourself, family and property.<br />
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<b>1. Estate Planning Should be Left to the Specialists.</b><br />
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The field of estate planning is deceptive. It seems simple to those unfamiliar with its intricacies. Many non-specialists believe they can just copy a form or fill one in and then sell it to you as an estate plan. Others take a DIY approach and believe the internet can be their source of estate planning documents.<br />
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Nothing could be further from the truth. Here are examples of actual cases where clients lost significant property and money by not using a specialist.<br />
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A. Man does his own trust, names children from a prior marriage as trustee for a child from a later marriage. Result: court case and thousands of dollars in legal fees. In this case, an estate planning specialist would have not drafted this trustee provision or created a safety valve to eliminate the problem.<br />
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B. Woman hand writes her own will in writing that no one can read. Result: a court has to decide the terms of the handwritten will and after long court battle the entire will is thrown out by the judge. Again, an estate planning specialist would have saved the family thousands of dollars.<br />
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C. Man owns farm property with his sister in a corporation. Man dies with a will created by his attorney friend who is not a specialist. This simple form (which should never had been used) meant his surviving spouse inherits his share of the farm corporation even though surviving sister thought she would own the farm. Result: surviving wife wins after protracted court battle.<br />
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There are many other examples of this same principle. Either pay at the beginning to do things right or pay us later to go to court and solve the problems created by the DIY solution.<br />
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<b>2. Check and Recheck Beneficiary Designations.</b><br />
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Even a properly designed and drafted estate plan can be derailed by not reviewing and revising old beneficiary designations. Here is an example:<br />
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Woman creates a trust to protect her husband and children. She fails to change a prior beneficiary designation that left a Fidelity account to her children outright. Result: Her trust fails since NONE of the Fidelity account will pass to her trust.<br />
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An estate planning specialist would have advised this woman to revise the beneficiary designation on this account so her trust would have received the account proceeds.<br />
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In example A above naming a family member trustee was a disaster. Whenever a client considers a family member trustee it is necessary to pressure test that provision under a variety of possible scenarios. Here are the issues family members can create:<br />
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A. Not knowing what their job is.<br />
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Most family member PR's and trustees do not understand their fiduciary duties and responsibilities. This can lead to numerous inadvertent violations.<br />
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B. Failing to act where action is required.<br />
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Often a family member is reluctant to act as a fiduciary out of ignorance or fear. Failing to act when action is required is as much a violation as taking the wrong action.<br />
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C. Family members are difficult to sue.<br />
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When a PR or trustee messes up sometimes a court can make them answer for their conduct. However beneficiaries are often reluctant to sue a family member costing themselves benefits they are rightfully entitled to.<br />
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The lesson here is to exercise caution before naming a family member as PR or trustee.<br />
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Here are the three lessons from the front lines that can help you protect yourself and your family:<br />
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<b>1. Leave estate planning to the experts.</b><br />
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Each year we celebrate National Estate Planning Awareness Week to help spread attention and aware ness of the importance of estate planning.<br />
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Do you have all your ducks in a row?<br />
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Estate planning is not about how much money or property you have. It is actually about how much you care for your family. Doing a proper estate plan is a reflection of the legacy you leave, how you will be remembered and whether you helped your family achieve success, not monetarily but in life.<br />
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Help celebrate National Estate Planning Awareness Week by making sure your ducks are in a row and encourage your family and friends to do the same.<br />
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<br />Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-85740818434566412432018-09-14T15:45:00.000-06:002018-09-14T15:45:24.543-06:00Trusts Equal ProtectionAs an estate planning attorney I am asked every day about trusts. Why should I use a trust? What is a trust? What do trusts do? Are trusts about trust?<br />
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All these questions are interesting as are the answers. However neither the question nor answer get to the essence of why we use trusts and their ultimate purpose--protection.<br />
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Trusts are used to protect someone or something (property) from someone or something (taxes). As examples think about protecting these folks:<br />
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1. Your spouse.<br />
2. Your kids.<br />
3. An elderly loved one.<br />
4. Someone at risk.<br />
5. Someone with a disability.<br />
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Things we might protect against include:<br />
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5. Addictive behavior or drug addiction.<br />
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So when you ask a question about whether a trust might fit into your planning ask if there is someone you want to protect, something you want to protect and what risks you want to protect against.<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-83697119120986542112018-04-17T10:47:00.001-06:002018-04-17T10:47:14.876-06:003 Steps to Protect Yourself from Tax ScamsToday is that day, tax day when, if you haven't already, it's time to get your taxes or extension files and taxes paid. Tax day always brings some stress, some angst and the scammers. Con artists constantly look for new ways into your wallet and accounts. Your job is to be ever vigilent and protect yourself.<br />
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<b>1. The IRS does not call on the phone or email ANYONE!</b><br />
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This is an old trick used by con artists--imitating people you are already afraid of--like the taxman. Be aware that the IRS does not call, text or email. Also, if you take a call, all IRS personnel must identify themselves by name and identification number. Scammers will not.<br />
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<b>2. The IRS and states do not contact you via social media or text.</b><br />
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As tempting as it might be to respond bear in mind that you are receiving a message from a con artist and not from the IRS. Your best course of action is to use your delete key.<br />
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<b>3. Do not post your financial information online or on ANY social media site.</b><br />
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Does this require explanation? No. Just don't do it. Ever.<br />
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The only person who can prevent a con artist from scamming you is you. Always apply these 3 simple steps as your first line of defense. For further information refer to articles and FAQ sections of the IRS, State of Colorado and Colorado Attorney General's websites.Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-14016492825847979462018-03-12T11:37:00.000-06:002018-03-12T11:37:03.939-06:00Don't Let Hackers and Predators Prepare Your Will: 3 Steps to Protect Yourself and Your FamilySocial media and internet have many benefits. They also are traps for the unwary and unprepared. Don't let hackers and predators on the internet get your personal, financial and family information and data.<br />
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In my world of estate planning this is critical. If you are considering doing your will and estate plan the last place to look for advice is social media. You could subject yourself to foreign hackers and predators who fish for unsuspecting people 24/7 on social media sites like facebook. We hear everyday how foreign agents are using facebook to influence your every day decisions.<br />
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Here are the ways you can protect yourself, your family and your property:<br />
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<b>1. Never reveal personal information online to anyone, anytime.</b><br />
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Trusted websites like your bank, brokerage firm etc. are acceptable places to use their secure tools for doing this. Never reveal your personal information on any social media site. Ever.<br />
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Also to be avoided are chat sites for your personal information. These sites are not secure and frequently mined by hackers to steal your information.<br />
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<b>2. Don't post pictures of your property, home, young children, cars or accounts on any social media site.</b><br />
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If you are inclined to post the pictures of your trip or vacation do so after you have returned to avoid providing the robbers the information about when they can go to your home and steal your stuff.<br />
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<b>3. Do not rely on legal, accounting or tax advice you receive online or social media.</b><br />
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You would never ask how to do surgery on your knee or ankle on facebook and you should act the same about your property and money. Use social media to get referrals to competent specialists and professionals and go meet with them in person.<br />
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Doing your will and estate plan requires the assistance of qualified specialists just like an operation or surgery. Protect yourself and family by avoiding providing the means to hackers and predators to steal from you. Remember: You are the first and best means of protecting yourself and family.Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-7474815933708445232018-01-10T16:38:00.001-07:002018-01-11T06:46:33.997-07:00 How the New Tax Law Impacts You!Hopefully you have heard that we have a new tax law. This new law is called: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018. It is a major redo of the tax code and extends the impacts of the 2010 tax re-write into your estate planning.<br>
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Here is what you need to know now:<br>
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1. Run don't walk to your estate planning attorney's office to amend your plan if you have an old style A-B trust or marital trust plan. If you don't know, then find out immediately. The doubling of the estate, gift and generation skipping tax exemptions are the reason this is so critical.<br>
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Just like in 2010 and after, if you die with an old plan with these old formula provisions you will wreak financial havoc on your family and create results you never expected and your family will hate you for forever.<br>
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2. While you are in your estate planning attorney's office make sure your beneficiary designations and titling are properly coordinated with your revised estate plan.<br>
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<br>Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-583789336029716492017-12-14T10:00:00.001-07:002017-12-14T10:00:28.423-07:004 Reasons that Estate Planning Makes a Great Gift this SeasonGiving the gift of estate planning can be one of the best gifts this holiday season!<br />
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Let's look at why estate planning is such a great gift.<br />
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1. Unlike a new phone or electronic device your estate plan does not expire or go out of fashion. Your estate plan is one of those forever things that is always there for you and is always protecting your loved ones. No phone can do that!<br />
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2. Your estate plan not only protects you but also your loved ones. It is inherently a gift of sharing. You don't have to loan out your estate plan like you would a phone or other device, it just sits in the background and is there when it is needed.<br />
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3. Your estate plan can be made private. Unlike a new device the government or other hackers cannot snoop on your estate plan. If you like privacy your estate planning is much better than dropping out of society and living in a cave forever.<br />
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4. Many clients have given the gift of estate planning for the holidays and told me that the peace of mind they have gained knowing that their families and property are protected is priceless. That makes estate planning not only a great gift but worth more than any other gift out there.<br />
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Consider taking the advice of these folks and give the gift of estate planning to your family this holiday season. You'll be glad you did!<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-6860579074816011342017-11-07T10:43:00.001-07:002017-11-07T10:43:30.958-07:00How Proposed Tax Reform Impacts Your Estate PlanAs you may have heard, President Trump and the Congress have proposed a major revision to our tax system. This tax reform contains major changes to the estate tax arena which also involves estate, gift and generation skipping taxes.<br />
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In the article link below, these changes are discussed in detail and that's good because I don't believe you want to read a 770 page article from me. Here is the article:<br />
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<a href="http://www.wealthmanagement.com/estate-planning/estate-planning-implications-gop-tax-plan" target="_blank">Wealth Management Article on Estate Tax Changes</a><br />
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As you can see the changes to the estate tax system are significant! Here is a short list:<br />
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1. Immediate increase in the exemptions to $22 million.<br />
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2. Repeal of the death tax in the year 2024.<br />
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3. Other changes too numerous to list here. Please read and print the article to have for reference.<br />
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If you read that entire article I will buy you a cup of coffee! Congratulations. Suffice it to say that this proposal has not passed yet and my never do so. Watch for more news about this. I view this as a continuation of the trend started in 2010 to remove the tax overlay from your estate planning. Whether this will pass is a question not addressed here.<br />
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Thank you for your attention and interest in estate planning.<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-80564129767660360972017-09-26T11:06:00.000-06:002017-09-26T11:06:23.526-06:006 Estate Planning Steps to Take Right NowMore than 70% of folks who should have some plan in place do not. No will, power of attorney, HIPAA documents or living will. Numerous sources report this has stayed consistently high for almost 30 years.<br />
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Not having any plan is hazardous to you and your family in these ways:<br />
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1. No plan = undesired results.<br />
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2. No plan = no choice of decision makers.<br />
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3. No plan = no protections in place for you, your loved ones and your property.<br />
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Everyone seems to agree on the merits of having some plan in place yet an alarming number of folks still have no plan. Here are six simple steps you can take today to protect yourself and family:<br />
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<b>1. Think about what is important to you and decide if you want to protect your spouse and children.</b><br />
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<b>2. With the large federal estate and gift tax exemptions planning today is about protecting family members and income tax savings. Gather together your asset information: titles and beneficiary designations.</b><br />
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<b>3. Schedule an estate planning meeting with a qualified estate planning attorney; one who actually specializes in estate planning.</b><br />
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<b>4. Discuss your goals, assets and beneficiary designations with your estate planning attorney.</b><br />
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<b>5. Implement the plan by signing all of the estate planning documents you work out; will, trust, powers of attorney, living will and health care documents.</b><br />
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<b>6. Make sure each asset is titled properly and the beneficiary designations are ALL coordinated with your estate plan.</b><br />
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Six simple steps to estate planning success and to get on the road to protecting yourself, your family and your property.<br />
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<br />Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-53580021208850972302017-06-29T11:31:00.002-06:002017-06-29T11:32:55.892-06:003 Steps To Finding a Qualified Estate Planning AttorneyWhen you decide to get your will and estate planning started one of your first steps is selecting the right estate planner. Difficulty with this alone stops many from completing their will and plan. Here are three sure-fire steps to follow to make sure you have the best and right assistance.<br />
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<b>1. Avoid the DYI Route</b><br />
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It's so tempting, do it yourself, save money and cut out the lawyers. With all those home fix up shows on TV and all the youtube videos how hard could it be right? Wrong! DYI estate planning is risky for you and a certain way to force your family into probate court. Read the many articles below on the specific risks of DYI estate planning.<br />
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<b>2. Avoid the Internet Route</b><br />
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Also tempting is to find an online form and fill that out. Even websites like Legal Zoom should be avoided. There are several articles below discussing why the internet approach is also doomed to fail. Besides, who wants OJ's lawyer preparing their will and health care documents?<br />
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<b>3. Make sure the lawyer you work with has these qualifications</b><br />
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Now you have three simple steps to finding the right estate planning attorney for you and your family. Remember to use all three steps and to insist on the two requirements from the lawyer you choose. Not all attorneys are qualified to practice estate planning law and you are the only person who can protect yourself.</div>
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Thank you for your interest in wills and estate planning. Feel free to join the conversation by commenting below or sending me an email.</div>
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Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-25582143172917750782017-03-30T15:00:00.002-06:002017-03-30T15:00:57.889-06:00How Often to Review Your Estate PlanIf you already have an estate plan, that's great! Your next question is how often should you review that plan. More on that below. If you are like the almost 70% of folks who don't have a plan yet, now is the time to take care of that for yourself and family.<br />
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Here are the rules on how often to review your estate plan:<br />
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Con artists seek to separate you from your money and property either directly or these days by stealing your identity. Here is a list of known frauds, scams and cons in Colorado, Douglas County and the Castle Rock area.<br />
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Let's start with the nationally publicized scams for 2017. Here is the current list from AARP:<br />
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Next with tax season upon us, here are the current tax scams:<br />
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Credit and Money for Sex Scams. These are generally online and can involve offers of favors or even free rent and other products in exchange. Here's an interesting article:<br />
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Good Weather Scams. Good weather brings our the con artists who rely on good weather or even hail damage to try and steal your money. Good weather also brings out the door to door sales cons as well as ramping up internet cons. Here is a list of spring and summer scams:<br />
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1. Roofing scams. Protect yourself by dealing only with licensed roofing contractors from a list provided by your insurance company or local chamber of commerce.<br />
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2. Yard scams. Having someone else do the lawn work is inviting, but don't select someone who contacts via door to door, internet or phone.<br />
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3. Real estate advisors. There is NO such thing as a real estate advisor. People who are experts in real estate are tested and licensed by the state and are called realtors. Either deal with a licensed realtor or say goodbye to your money as it disappears into the pocket of a con artist.<br />
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4. The jobs scam. Someone promises you a job making calls or sending emails from home and they'll pay you for it. It's a scam called the "job scam" and now that you know about it you won't fall for it.<br />
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5. Sprinkler system repair scams. If someone comes to your home and tells you about your faulty sprinkler system, close the door. If you suspect issues with your plumbing or sprinkler system call your local water provider. They offer analysis and help to help you isolate what the actual problem may be.<br />
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6. Do we still need to mention internet scams? Yes we do as they represent one of the largest source of scams in America. As the graphic above says, if it sounds too good to be true it is. The internet is a wonderful place to send email, interact on social media, buy products from reputable companies and read the news. If your internet activity involves looking at and falling for things that sound too good to be true, you are asking to be scammed.<br />
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As new scams are reported on we will bring them to you. Help shine the light on scams and con artists and share this article with family and friends.<br />
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<br />Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-83341092822489514282016-11-23T09:31:00.001-07:002016-11-23T09:31:13.066-07:00The Wonder of ThanksgivingThanksgiving is a wonderful holiday because it is diverse--it means so many different things to different people. What does it mean to you?<br />
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As an estate planning attorney working with clients for the last 38 years on their wills and trusts Thanksgiving is often a motivator to many to accomplish their plans. Do you know why this is?<br />
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In my experience the holidays motiviate us to think about our families and being thankful for family is often a feature of the holidays.<br />
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As clients think about their family they are motivated to protect them. This motivation is the top reason that clients seek to have a will, trust and estate plan. In fact, here are the top reasons cited by clients for doing their estate planning:<br />
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1. Protection of family members such as spouse, children and grandchildren.<br />
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2. Protection of oneself. Many clients seek to protect against illness and disability and this is considered in every estate plan.<br />
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3. Protection of property, money or wealth. This is always an interesting factor since the amount of what someone has is irrelevant. While the current definition of a taxable estate for 2016 is $5,450,000 and for 2017 $5,490,000 many people do not have estates that large. What amount would you have to make you want to protect it? Many clients seek to protect the property they have regardless of the amount.<br />
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Whatever your reason for doing your will, trust and estate plan your reason is the best for you. I always recommend that clients consider the three areas listed above as they decide what is important to them and what to protect in their plan. As has been stated for generations, estate planning is one of the best gifts you can leave for your loved ones. Estate planning is never about how much you have, and always about how much you care for those you care for.<br />
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This Thanksgiving I am thankful for my family, my friends, my law firm and the wonderful town I live in. I wish to you and yours a very Happy Thanksgiving!<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-2879472619747331252016-10-12T11:52:00.000-06:002016-10-12T15:13:53.905-06:00Are You One?It is alarming to learn just how few adults in America have done anything about their estate plans, no wills, trusts, powers of attorney--nothing!<br />
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In this recent article in <i>Wealth Management, </i>this issue is explored:<br />
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Please let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Your comments could be useful in helping others move forward with their estate plan.<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-78061224857019892892016-09-28T16:50:00.001-06:002016-09-28T16:50:44.624-06:00Estate Planning for Children with DisabilitiesHaving a child with disabilities creates enormous challenges and rewards for parents. An important aspect of caring for a child with these challenges is what to say in your will, trust and estate plan for your child.<br />
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As discussed in the article below, there are numerous issues when planning for a child with disabilities and in learning how to address these in your estate planning. Here is the article:<br />
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A frequently used planning technique that helps parents plan for a disabled child is known as a Special Needs Trust. Please consider this type of trust to protect your child.<br />
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<br />Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-50663771479263985642016-05-23T11:32:00.001-06:002016-05-23T11:32:38.444-06:00How To Prepare A Will - The Onion - America's Finest News SourceThis is not the recommended way to proceed with your estate planning! It does match the Onion's unique approach to everything.<br /><br />
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<a href="http://www.theonion.com/graphic/how-prepare-will-52947" target="_blank">How To Prepare A Will - The Onion - America's Finest News Source: </a><br /><br />
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There are other articles here which provide you a more effective road map for your estate planning. For humor it's hard to beat the Onion!Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-75741986580657845902016-03-23T09:05:00.000-06:002016-03-23T16:15:06.879-06:00The Top Reason People Don't Plan: Procrastination!<br>
As a wills and trusts lawyer specializing in estate planning I can confirm that there are many reasons folks have not completed their plan. Interestingly the number reason is the easiest one to fix--procrastination.<br>
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We all know about procrastination and we all know what it does: nothing. In my field of wills and trusts it has disastrous results. When you procrastinate about your estate plan you place at risk not just yourself but your entire family.<br>
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By not planning you have no protection against any risk. Not just the bad risks, death or total disability, but ANY risk. One of the most important reasons to do your will and estate plan is reduce or eliminate risk. Advantages of planning with urgency-planning NOW include:<br>
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We face each day a decision point. Will we take positive action today or will we put it off, sometimes putting it off multiple times or days. The thing about estate planning is that you will never know if you waited too long. Well, maybe you will as you lie in the bed in the hospital or rest home. Certainly your family will know and they are the reasons that most clients get started and finish their will and estate plan.<br>
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Decide today that it is time to move from being unprepared to having yourself and your family protected.<br>
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-3162001710056195982016-02-29T11:18:00.001-07:002016-02-29T11:18:15.256-07:00Business Continuity Planning: Estate Planning for Business Owners<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uYzGl0ycX8g" width="480"></iframe><br />
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Many business owners have not addressed what happens to their business and business interest should certain events occur. What about you? Do you have a written plan if any of these events happen:<br />
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Planning for these areas is known as business continuity planning or more simply, estate planning for business owners. There are two main issues at play:<br />
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2. What happens with YOUR interest in the business if something happens to you?<br />
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If you don't know the answers to these or don't have a written plan that addresses these, it is time to sit down with an estate planning attorney specializing in estate planning for business owners. The qualifications necessary are covered in other articles below.<br />
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Feel free to call or email me with questions on this or any of our articles. Thank you for your interest.<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-35249542595439355412016-01-04T09:35:00.000-07:002017-01-02T20:06:25.198-07:00New Year Resolutions: Get Your Will DoneHappy New Year!<div><br></div><div>What's on your list of resolutions for 2017? If you're like more than 55% of people you may have completing your will or estate plan on your list. That is a very good resolution and what's interesting is how many years it is always near the top of so many people's lists.<br>
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Here is an excellent article on how to approach getting that annual resolution finally done:</div>
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As you think about this resolution, remember that doing your will or estate plan includes the following:<br>
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This details how things will happen should something happen to you.<br>
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There are two different ones: a financial power of attorney and a health care power of attorney. These specify who you want to make your decisions when you can't speak for yourself.<br>
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In the living will you specify how you want to be cared for at the end of life when you can't speak for yourself.<br>
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To deal with the pesky HIPAA or medical privacy laws, you want to have a stand alone HIPAA release so doctors and medical facilities know who they can speak with on your behalf.<br>
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<b>5. Sync Titles and Beneficiary Designations.</b><br>
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To avoid having a joint tenancy title or bad beneficiary designation defeat your plan, make sure that these are synced with your new or updated plan.<br>
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Do well with your resolutions list and best wishes for success in 2017! </div><div><br></div><div>Email me at: bgreenberg@kgattys.com or call me at 303-688-3535 with any questions and to get help completing this critical item on your list!<br>
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</div>Bernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-50296942545648354662015-11-17T14:50:00.000-07:002015-11-17T14:50:47.269-07:002015 Scams to Watch Out ForAs long term readers know, once a year I write an article exposing scams and con artists. This year we explore three scams of 2015. By no means are these the only ones out there as con artists never cease to amaze in their abilities to reinvent past scams and come out with new ones. If you don't want to read the detail you can get the scam summary at the beginning of the article.<br />
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<b>2015 Scam Summary:</b><br />
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1. The phone scam.<br />
2. The lunch or dinner scam.<br />
3. The job scam.<br />
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You can read more about these scams below which I encourage as the detailed descriptions also contain resources on how to avoid each of these scams. Here are the details:<br />
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<b>1. The phone scam.</b><br />
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This is a scam that has been around for decades and comes in almost infinite varieties. Simply phone scams are those that call you on your phone and try and get you to buy crap or give up your personal data like credit card or bank account.<br />
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Protecting yourself is easy, just hang up the phone and get on the Do Not Call list. Here is a great article on what not to do:<br />
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<b>2. The dinner or lunch scam.</b><br />
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The lunch or dinner scam sucks you in with a free meal. However nothing is EVER free. After these supposedly free meals you get hit with a hard sell and sometimes heavy and illegal pressure. While we all like a free meal, the best way to avoid the lunch or dinner scam is to not accept that invitation<br />
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Sometimes a free meal is just that. So how do you know which "free" meals to avoid? If you are asked to make a buying decision on ANYTHING as a result of the meal, then you should just say no and tell the promoter to never bother you again and to remove your name from their list. Examples include: <a href="http://ethanvanderbuilt.com/2014/08/16/legalshield-prepaid-legal-scam-opinion/" target="_blank">pre-paid professional services</a> <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/2015/11/16/retirement-investing-scams-retirees/74798364/" target="_blank">investment scams</a> and <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/borrow-cellphone-123555589.html" target="_blank">cell phone scams</a><br />
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<b>3. The job scam.</b><br />
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This scam and it's varieties lure you in with the promise of a job, typically one you can do from your own home. These scammers target single parents with the promise of easy supplemental income. Here are some tips on how to avoid these scams: <a href="http://www.job-hunt.org/onlinejobsearchguide/job-search-scams.shtml" target="_blank">Online job scams</a> and <a href="http://careerminer.infomine.com/scammers-are-constantly-on-the-prowl-how-to-spot-a-scam-job-from-a-real-job/" target="_blank">Spotting a job scam</a><br />
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Scams take two players: 1) The con artist and 2) The victim. Since few con artists will read this article, let's focus on how to avoid being the victim. First and most important is the willingness to say NO! For some of us that is easy but for others, especially the elderly, infirm, disabled or sick that is not as easy. Scams on seniors have been on the increase for years and the reason is that seniors are vulnerable.<br />
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Second is our natural impulse that attracts us to getting something for nothing. The problem is that there are truly very few things that have no cost at all. We all know this, officials in every community in the country preach this and yet we still seek that something for nothing. The best general rule is that if something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Here are some more resources to protect yourself:<br />
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<a href="http://www.isp.state.il.us/crime/avoidscamtips.cfm" target="_blank">Tips from law enforcement</a><br />
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<a href="https://www.crucial.com.au/how-to-avoid-being-a-victim-of-web-fraud/" target="_blank">Avoiding Internet Scams</a><br />
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<a href="https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/2864-5-steps-to-avoid-being-a-victim-of-email-scam" target="_blank">Avoiding Email Scams</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/10/12/how-to-avoid-becoming-financial-scam-victim/" target="_blank">Avoiding financial scams</a><br />
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Protecting yourself from con artists and avoiding being scammed is much like preventing forest fires: only you are your best protection and only you can actually prevent being scammed. Please read these articles and apply these tips to your own life. Exercise your ability to say know, to turn down that free lunch or dinner and to understand that offers to good to be true really are.<br />
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If you know or are a senior there are some additional steps to consider. First is understanding that seniors are targeted by con artists. <a href="https://www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/fraud/seniors" target="_blank">What the FBI says about seniors</a> Seniors and the elderly are among are most vulnerable citizens. Here are some good resources for seniors seeking to protect themselves and family members seeking to protect an elderly loved one:<br />
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<a href="https://www.ncoa.org/economic-security/money-management/scams-security/protection-from-scams/" target="_blank">Protecting yourself as a senior</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-08-2013/protect-your-parents-from-scams.html" target="_blank">Protecting an elderly loved one</a><br />
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Let me know your thoughts and please join our conversation. Protecting ourselves and loved ones is a big job and I hope that this article and resources will help you avoid scams and con artists. Thank you.<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-63905789150413207472015-09-15T11:21:00.001-06:002015-09-15T11:21:14.455-06:00Estate Planning for Your High School Graduate? Yes!So your high school graduate is off to college or soon to be? Congratulations and best wishes to your graduate!<br />
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In addition to all the things you have thought of and stressed over, have you also remembered the estate planning documents that are a must for everyone over the age of 18? Chances are you need several additional items you may not have thought of.<br />
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<b>Why estate planning for your graduate is important:</b><br />
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This article is a good discussion of the basic estate planning documents any high school graduate should have. These are:<br />
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<b>1. Durable Power of Attorney.</b><br />
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<b>2. Health Care Durable Power of Attorney.</b><br />
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<b>3. Advance Directive or Living Will.</b><br />
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<b>4. HIPAA Release.</b><br />
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<b><a href="http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/extra-long-twin-sheets-emergency-credit-76509/" target="_blank">Article on estate planning for your graduate.</a></b><br />
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In case reading the article is too tedious, here is a short video where I discuss estate planning for your graduate:<br />
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Make sure your graduate has what they need to be successful and safe at school.<br />
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Let me know if you have any questions about obtaining these documents for your graduate. You can call me at 303-688-3535 or email me at: bgreenberg@kgattys.com<br />
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You can also visit our firm's website at: www.kgattys.com<br />
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Thank you for your interest.<br />
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Bernie GreenbergBernard H. Greenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993563694741149997noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474886186455566083.post-47050455841036891582015-09-04T09:53:00.000-06:002015-09-04T09:53:19.807-06:00The New Estate Planning: It's All About the Family!<b>What is Estate Planning Really About?</b><br />
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Are you like 70% of the folks out there who don't like to think about or hear about wills, trusts and estate planning? Well, if you are, don't fret. Many people believe that estate planning is only for the rich. Not only is that false, wills and trusts actually do <b><u>more</u></b> to protect people who don't have millions of dollars and property.<br />
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<a href="https://www.northwesternmutual.com/learning-center/webcasts/estate-planning" target="_blank">Why estate planning is not for the rich folk!</a><br />
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As the preceding article from one of the top companies in the world reveals, estate planning is about your family. Creating certainty, protecting your spouse and loved ones, protecting children, it's ALL about your family.<br />
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So how did the myth start that estate planning was only for the rich? It dates back to when the federal exemption against the federal estate tax (some call it the "death tax") was very low. Do you know the history of this exemption? The exemption is used by the government to define when <b><i>YOU</i></b> are wealthy (rich) enough to have to pay estate tax when you die.<br />
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<b>The History of the Federal Estate Tax:</b><br />
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Thanks to the good people at Cook & Cook, here is the history and it's shocking.<br />
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<a href="https://cooklaw.co/blog/current-historical-federal-estate-tax-structure-exemptions-rates" target="_blank">History of the federal estate tax exemption and rates:</a><br />
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Let's start with the year 1978, the year I started practicing law. The federal estate tax exemption (the definition of wealthy) was a mere $134,000! If your estate was greater than $134,000, you paid federal estate tax and if you look at the chart, the marginal rate of that tax was a horrifying 70%! As you can see from the chart, the exemption has increased over time, not even coming to close to keeping up with the economy or inflation.<br />
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So here is where the myth about estate planning started--we were all concerned as estate planners with reducing or avoiding this tax, the highest tax ever imposed on citizens of our country. When the exemption was low, the focus was <u>estate tax planning</u>. Most people were so incensed about the estate tax that they didn't pay proper attention to the real reason for estate planning--protecting the family.<br />
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<b>The Federal Estate Tax in 2015:</b><br />
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So where are we today? In 2015, the exemption against the federal estate tax is $5,430,000 and is scheduled to increase in 2016 to approximately $5,515,000! Now that's more like what someone would expect as a real definition of wealth.<br />
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With the exemption against the estate tax at this level, the old, historical focus on estate tax planning is less relevant for most families. As you might think, far fewer families have estates over $5,430,000 than that old exemption of only $134,000. Because the exemptions are at historically high levels, the focus for most families is on protecting the family.<br />
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Most common is the desire to protect the spouse, then children and then other family members. I have always believed that protecting family should always be the driving reason for a client's estate planning and this focus should be reflected in documents such as wills, trusts and powers of attorney.<br />
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Good estate planners <b>never let the tax tail wag the family dog! </b>That's a good rule of thumb to remember when you think about your estate plan. Just because taxes are not a concern doesn't mean that we don't care about our families. We do and here are three short videos that illustrate just how important this is.<br />
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<b>Estate planning for young families:</b><br />
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<b>Estate planning for blended families:</b><br />
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So when someone says to you, "I don't have enough money to do a will or estate plan" share this article with them so they can have the full story.<br />
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Let know your thoughts on this and please join our conversation by commenting or sending me an email. Thank you for your interest.<br />
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