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IRS Changes Rule on Inheritance Taxes

The agency has curbed the tax break on a particular kind of trust that is often used to minimize capital gains taxes.
08/17/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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Can I Age in Place?

As with anything in life, our individual preferences and circumstances will vary. Some may want to ‘age in place,’ while others may need to consider other housing options.
06/22/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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Estate Planning for Blended Families

There are many different configurations of blended families. However, they are generally made up of married couples who have children from previous marriages or relationships.
05/19/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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Use Estate Planning to Prepare for Cognitive Decline

Data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau shows in no uncertain terms that the U.S. population has grown older over the prior two decades.
05/19/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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Do I Need a Will If I’m Leaving Insurance Policy to a Beneficiary?

Estate planning is crucial to leaving your beneficiaries with your possessions as you intend.
03/24/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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What Should I Know about Funeral Planning?

Losing a loved one is stressful enough without having to deal with a botched funeral. Preplanning, due diligence and good communication can head off difficult surprises.
03/15/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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How Does Estate Planning Work for Caregiving Children?

A not uncommon estate planning scenario is an elderly parent who lives with an adult child, either at the parent(s)’s home or at the child’s home.
03/02/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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Some Hobbies Can Help You Live Longer

Hobbies are part of what makes life fun. Some of them come with a major bonus: They just might lengthen your life.
02/15/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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Does a Will Have an Expiration Date?

If I have a current will that is about seven to 10 years old, do I have to write up a new will or can I edit the current will?
02/15/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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Steps to Take for End-of-Life Planning

It isn’t just about wills and funerals—it is a reflection of your values, your goals for healthy aging, and the hopes and dreams you have for those you love.
02/06/23 • by: The Law Office of John A. Laine, P.C.
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