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2024’s Top Developments in Estate Planning, Elder and Special Needs Law, and Business Law

By WealthCounsel Staff on Dec 27, 2024 9:50:23 AM

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From Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and court decisions that certain trust modifications may result in gift tax liability to a nationwide injunction against the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and a Social Security Administration (SSA) final rule omitting food from in-kind support and maintenance (ISM) calculations, 2024 was full of significant legal developments. To ensure that you stay abreast of these changes, we have highlighted some of the most noteworthy developments of the year and analyzed how they may impact your estate planning, elder and special needs law, and business law practices.

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Love and Marriage: Two for One Considerations for Engaging Married Couples for Estate Planning Services

By WealthCounsel Staff on Nov 29, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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By Fran-Marie Silveri, JD

As estate planning attorneys, our paramount responsibility is to guide clients through the intricate terrain of planning for incapacity and death. Client representation always poses specific ethical and practical challenges, such as properly addressing their goals and needs, checking for conflicts of interest, and maintaining confidentiality (or using confidentiality waivers where appropriate). When it comes to representing married couples jointly, the considerations and complexities multiply, necessitating a more nuanced approach that addresses both individual and joint interests. This article delves into some of the issues to consider throughout all phases of the relationship when representing married clients.

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Current Developments: November 2024 Review

By WealthCounsel Staff on Nov 15, 2024 11:00:24 AM

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From the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS’s) release of 2025 tax inflation adjustments to approaching Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) deadlines and a new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) final rule establishing an appeals process for Medicare beneficiaries, we have recently seen significant legal developments.

To ensure that you stay abreast of these changes, we have highlighted some noteworthy developments and analyzed how they may impact your estate planning, elder and special needs law, and business law practices.

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