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Sequestration Could Potentially Impact Estate Planning Strategies

March 21, 2013 Posted In Estate Planning,Estate Taxes,Firm News
by Colorado Estate Matters

Although Congress recently made a very favorable estate and gift tax exemption “permanent,” it is hard to say with certainty what changes will come into effect for residents of Colorado and other states as a result of the recent government sequestration. Under sequestration, there is a possibility that many of the following estate planning techniques…

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Afraid of Death? Focus on The Paperwork When Planning Estates

February 27, 2013 Posted In Estate Planning
by Colorado Estate Matters

There are many reasons why Coloradoans fail to adequately plan for the end of their lives, chief among them being the topic of death. If you’re skittish when it comes to talking about what will happen when you die, chances are good that you don’t have an estate plan in place. Or perhaps you have…

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Heirs to $1 billion Must Wait for Inheritance Until Age 21

February 14, 2013 Posted In Estate Planning,Firm News,Probate, Estate, & Trust Administration,Trust Administration
by Colorado Estate Matters

Doris Duke was a wealthy philanthropist who died leaving a fortune worth around $1 billion. Her heirs are teenage twins, a 15-year-old boy and girl, each of which stands to inherit $500 million. The money was left in a trust, however, and the trustees are evidently so hesitant to administer funds from the account that…

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