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- Implications of TCJA Expiration
- Structuring your estate to avoid probate
- Important tax law changes, planned for 2025, affecting families with $5M+ Net Worth
- Ways to Pass On Wealth & Assets Now
- Planning for Your Legacy
According to Forbes, over half of Americans do not have an estate plan in place, whether that is a simple will, a trust, or other legal provisions. Unfortunately, many people believe that having a simple will is adequate, especially if they do not have a large estate. However, nothing could be further from the truth! In addition, some people do not consider the tough decisions that must be made if you are incapacitated – such as a car accident, stroke, or dementia.
Tara Frame, recognized by the SBA as Marylant Attorney Advocate of the Year, leads discussions on helping people preserve family assets, prepare for tax law changes, and utilize legal instruments to plan for any eventuality. She has been recognized as the Face of Estate Planning & Elder Law, a SuperLawyer, a Leading Lawyer by What’s Up Magazine, and “Best Of” in many local and regional publications. The firm has been serving the legal needs of the community for over 70 years.
She has also developed Free Legal Resources which address common questions about estate planning like:
- Estate Planning: Important questions and misconceptions are addressed in this free guide.
- Long Term Care Planning: Why long term care planning is not the same as estate planning & the importance of understanding the Medicaid 5-year look-back requirement.
- Probate: Guide to avoid probate or execute your duties as Personal Representative of the Estate.
- Full Library of Free Legal Guides: A complete library of checklists and answers to FAQs about Estate Planning, Elder Law, Guardianship & More.
These resources allow you to understand the complications and implications of your legal decisions about a will, trust or estate plan. They can also help prepare you and your loved ones, long before an illness or injury occurs, so that there is clear direction for your family, and your wishes are carried out, exactly as you intended.
More importantly, estate planning ensures who will care for any younger children and that they will have access to whatever financial resources are available. Download the Estate Planning Essentials Guide to learn everything you need to know to give your family a priceless gift!
For more information, visit our YouTube channel for Frequently Asked Questions about estate planning.
Do you have more questions?
Contact the experienced attorneys at Frame & Frame to schedule a private consultation to discuss your concerns.