by Eileen Kerlin Walsh | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Common Questions, Estate Planning, Kerlin Walsh Law, Living Trusts, News, Wills & Trusts
Find Out What a Trust Can Do That a Will Can’t Right now, the estate tax exemption surpasses $10 million (doubled if a client is married), and although it is due to revert back to $5 million (adjusted for inflation) in 2026, many clients believe their revocable trusts...
by Eileen Kerlin Walsh | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Common Questions, Estate Planning, Living Trusts, News, Wills & Trusts
A Quick & Simple Reference Guide Confused about the differences between a will and a trust? If so, you are not alone. While it is always wise to contact experts like us, it is also important to understand the basics. Here is a quick and simple reference guide:...
by Eileen Kerlin Walsh | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Common Questions, Estate Planning, Kerlin Walsh Law, Living Trusts, News, Wills & Trusts
Which Is Best for You? A properly funded trust allows you to avoid probate, minimize taxes, provides organization, maintains control, and provides for yourself and your heirs. In its most simple terms, a trust is a book of instructions wherein you tell your trusted...
by Eileen Kerlin Walsh | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Common Questions, Estate Planning, Kerlin Walsh Law, Living Trusts, News, Wills & Trusts
A Quick Look Considering the myriad of trusts available, creating the right estate plan can seem daunting. However, that is what we, as estate planning attorneys, do every day. We know the laws and will design a plan which addresses your specific situation. Here is a...
by Eileen Kerlin Walsh | Oct 5, 2020 | Blog, Common Questions, Estate Planning, Living Trusts, News, Wills & Trusts
How might the coming election affect you? I think we can all agree, we have never experienced a year like 2020 with the difficulties presented by COVID-19 and the resulting volatility in the financial and employment markets. As the 2020 presidential and congressional...
by Eileen Kerlin Walsh | Oct 5, 2020 | Blog, Estate Planning, Healthcare Decisions, Living Trusts, News, Wellness, Wills & Trusts
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the United States Supreme Court, and the Lasting Impact on the Practice of Estate Planning Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, known by her initials RBG, passed away recently leaving a long legal legacy in her wake. She was the first woman to lie in...