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How to Choose the Right Executor for Your Estate

by Arthur Geffen | Mar 3, 2011 | Estate Lawyer, Estate Planning, Wills

  An executor administers an estate and remains in charge until it is legally closed. Before that happens, the will must be admitted to probate — the system through which a court determines if it is a legally valid document. After that, creditors and taxes, if...

Paying for college? Pay attention to tax laws Jennifer Openshaw – MarketWatch

by Arthur Geffen | Mar 2, 2011 | Estate Attorney, Estate Planning

  “Tax season is an important time for families to think about saving for college,” said Nancy Farmer, president of Tuition Plan Consortium, a national group of private colleges and universities that sponsors the Private College 529 Plan Paying for college? Pay...

One man’s probate court loss might change Colorado law – The Denver Post

by Arthur Geffen | Mar 1, 2011 | Guardianship, Probate, Trusts

$250,000 to protect you from yourself and you have to pay! Keenan, a 46-year-old man who awoke from a coma 10 years ago and regained the use of his body and brain, contended Colorado State Bank and Trust had an inherent conflict of interest when it used his money in a...

State Estate Taxes Can Hit the Middle Class – The Tax Blog – SmartMoney

by Arthur Geffen | Feb 17, 2011 | Estate Planning

KNOW WHAT COUNTS AS BEING IN YOUR ESTATE The value of your estate for estate tax purposes includes all the following assets (minus liabilities): proceeds from life insurance policies; your primary residence and any vacation and/or rental properties; retirement...

Avoiding Probate Can Pose Risks of Its Own – NYTimes.com

by Arthur Geffen | Feb 10, 2011 | Estate Planning, Living Trust

  Passing assets outside of probate keeps them private, avoids will contests — for instance, when blood relatives are hostile toward a domestic partner or new spouse — and simplifies planning for elderly people with just one child they wish to benefit. A living...
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