Planning for Clients with Noncitizen Spouses

By WealthCounsel Staff on May 24, 2019 10:00:00 AM

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According to a US Census Bureau report, couples in which one or both spouses are foreign-born account for 20% of all marriages in the United States. Of these foreign-born spouses, approximately 60% are naturalized and 40% are noncitizens. The Bureau links this trend to both the growth of the US immigrant population and the increased number of Americans traveling and living abroad. This demographic faces unique estate and tax planning issues.

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Game of Trusts: Establishing Proper State Taxation of Non-Resident Trusts

By Jennifer Villier, JD on May 17, 2019 10:00:00 AM

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The United States Supreme Court rarely addresses trusts and estates issues. The purview of the states, issues arising in intergenerational wealth transfers, are generally outside federal jurisdiction. To reach the U.S. Supreme Court, trusts and estates cases typically involve federal preemption or the constitutionality of a state’s law; the latter has brought the most recent trusts and estates case before the Court.

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WealthCounsel Stands With Legal Aid at Work

By WealthCounsel Staff on Apr 26, 2019 10:04:00 AM

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As a company dedicated to helping attorneys understand and utilize the law to better the lives of their clients and larger communities, we believe that all individuals, regardless of wealth, should have an equal opportunity to protections under the law and to legal representation.

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