Disability Planning: An overview of Supplemental and Special Needs Trusts

As estate planning attorneys, we help our clients identify goals that are important to them and their families and work to ensure that the documents we draft reflect those goals. We discuss everything from income tax, capital gains tax, and estate ta… Read More
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Estate and Gift Tax Update for 2019

With a new year come new estate tax exemption rates. Although estate and gift taxes are sometimes thought of as taxes that do not change that much, that has definitely not been the case in recent memory. In fact, there have been fairly significant ch… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Business Sales and Mergers in 2018 Break Records: 5 Tips for Business Owners Considering Retirement

Business mergers and sales were record-breaking in 2018. In the first half alone, more than $2.5 trillion in mergers were announced. This was seen in large corporations as well as small businesses. Due to some of the factors driving the trend, we wil… Read More
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Categories: Business

Maggie Cook Joins Law Firm

Margaret Cook has joined the law firm as an Associate Attorney. Maggie has several years of experience in the areas of estate planning, probate, guardianship/conservatorship, and elder law. Welcome aboard, Maggie! Learn more about Maggie in her Q&… Read More
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The Who(s) and What(s) of Establishing Guardianship and Conservatorship: First Steps to Filing a Pet

We’ve previously discussed what types of consideration should be given before deciding that a guardianship and/or a conservatorship is an appropriate avenue to pursue when caring for an incapacitated or incompetent adult. If you missed that blog po… Read More
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Proposed IRS Regulations Address "Clawback" for Estate and Gift Tax Exclusion

The IRS recently released proposed regulations that address issues with the new estate and gift tax exclusions that were increased as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted last year. Under the new tax law, the estate and gift tax exclusion amount… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Bigger Retirement Plan Limits Increase Tax Savings Potential

The IRS recently announced that retirement savers will be able to save even more in 2019. This is great news for anyone that saves through individual retirement accounts like 401(k) plans, IRAs, and ROTH IRAs! The higher contribution limits also give… Read More
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How to Find Minnesota Probate Court Records Online

As estate planning attorneys, we are often asked by heirs and other family members for copies of probate documents or a deceased person’s will. Sometimes, people are looking for probate records to see whether or not a probate has been started.… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning
Guardianship and Conserva…

Guardianship and Conservatorship for Incapacitated or Incompetent Adults: Considering the Least-Rest

In our earlier post on guardianship and conservatorship for minor children, we discussed how to go about nominating a guardian and conservator for your children. But what happens when disability, incapacity, or incompetence renders an adult incapable… Read More
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Why didn’t I get an Abstract of Title with my recent real estate purchase?

If you’ve purchased real estate recently, you might not have received an Abstract of Title from the seller at the closing. An Abstract is a summary of the history of a parcel of real estate showing deeds, easements, mortgages, and other encumbrance… Read More
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Categories: Real Estate