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A Wealth Preservation Trust for Asset Protection

Lawsuit Protection, Tax-Efficiency and Estate Planning can go hand-in-hand with a properly-drafted Wealth Preservation Trust. Used alone, it can save taxes and provide for estate planning. Used together with inter-active integrated planning, it can do far more.


Getting the Right Inheritance - Estate Planning Through a Family Limited Partnership

A Family Limited Partnership (FLP) is a powerful tool that you can use in estate planning. An FLP can protect you from outlandish lawsuits, liability claims that are false in nature and general litigation that is not your fault. You can establish an estate plan through a Family Limited Partnership and thereby get around inheritance taxes.


The Australian Family Trust Explained

In Australia, a Family Trust (often called a discretionary trust) is set up to hold a family's assets or to conduct a family business. Generally, they are established for asset protection or tax purposes. Christopher Balmford from Cleardocs gives us an overview of how a family trust works and how to set one up.


Enduring Power of Attorney Being Phased Out

From the first Monday in April next year, the Enduring Power of Attorney will be banished forever. Its replacement will be more complex to get and is likely to cost more.


Why Estate Planning Is a Woman's Issue

In a nation consumed with wealth-building, it's easy to forget that earning money is only half the financial security battle. Equally important is protecting our hard-won financial security with a well-designed estate plan. For women, the importance of planning is paramount, because most often women must cope when loved ones become disabled or die.


Developing Your Estate Plan

You've spent years growing your wealth and building your estate, so it is just good sense to plan to protect your assets and pass them on to your beneficiaries according to your wishes. When you're ready to sit down and develop an estate plan, keep these tips in mind.


How Can An Estate Plan Help Me?

Do you know how your life will be divided after your death? Who will your estate go to? Who will look after your children? With an estate plan you decide. You are in control of your family’s security in the event that something tragic should happen.


Write Before You Cannot Speak!

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Unsecured Personal Loans

There are many benefits when applying for an unsecured loan. One is the approval for this type of loan is relatively fast. This is because there is no need to look at collateral repayment in case of default. Unsecured loans are perfect for people who don’t own their own property or those with adverse credit. They can be used for a variety of reasons including debt consolidation, vacations, new cars, home improvements, etc.


Estate Tax Planning

Estate tax is the levy by the government against the taxable estate of a deceased person. Taxable estate means gross estate reduced by allowable deductions. Gross estate means total estate comprising the value of all assets owned by the deceased at the time of death. IRS determines taxable estate by subtracting from gross estate certain allowable deductions like funeral expenses paid out of the estate, debts outstanding at the time of death, estate administration expenses, charitable, marital, and deductions


Estate Planning - Considering a Second Marriage Late in Life

Over views estate considerations that should be accommodated as widows and widowers (with their longer life spans) increasingly meet and decide upon a second marriage. Addresses for consideration a set of unique legal questions that those getting remarried, do not often think through.


Estate Planning – Protecting Your Will's Integrity

Over views modern day techniques (evidence) one can present to the courts that uphold the decisions the testator dictates in their written last will and testament.


Estate Planning - The Life Estate

Over views why the life estate is falling out of use but why it is still relevant for an estate planner.


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