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Inherited IRA Distributions Made Simple…or At Least I Thought So…

by Leslie Marenco | Jul 30, 2014 | Articles, Estate Planning, IRAs / 401(k), Retirement, Uncategorized

Whether you’re inheriting an IRA or aiming to protect your own heirs, you’ve got to learn to dance the IRS jig. Under normal circumstances, barring qualification for an exemption, a distribution from a regular IRA prior to age 59.5 will result in the distribution...

Legal Steps to Take When Facing a Dementia Diagnosis

by Leslie Marenco | Jul 17, 2014 | Articles, Estate Planning

Maria Shriver knows the devastation of Alzheimer’s disease firsthand.  Her beloved father Sargent Shriver, founder of the Peace Corps and one-time candidate for Vice President of the United States, died of the disease in 2011 after being diagnosed in 2003. Often...

Before You Take Off for Summer Vacation, Take On These 5 To-Dos

by Leslie Marenco | Jul 11, 2014 | Articles, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Health Care Directive, IRAs / 401(k), Kids Protection Planning, Trusts

It’s no surprise that Americans spend more time planning their summer vacations than they do planning their estate.  After all, a vacation is a trip you want to go on, while the eternal “trip” is not. However, wouldn’t you travel with more peace of mind if you knew...

Ask These 5 Questions Before Gifting Assets

by Leslie Marenco | Jul 8, 2014 | Articles, Asset Protection, Estate Planning

Gifting assets can be a useful estate planning tool if you need to reduce your estate tax bill or for long-term care planning purposes.  However, you need to be sure that your gift does not cause any unforeseen problems for you or the person receiving your gift. Here...

A Plan for Protecting Your Most Valuable Asset:  Your Children

by Leslie Marenco | Jul 4, 2014 | Articles, Kids Protection Planning

If you have young children, chances are that your summer activities include some careful planning to keep them safe from harm.  Unfortunately, even with proper precautions in place, accidents do happen and not just to children.  Have you planned for what will happen...
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