Can I use the trust to reward long-term behavior?
Absolutely, a trust can be a remarkably effective tool for incentivizing and rewarding long-term behavior, extending far beyond simply distributing …
Absolutely, a trust can be a remarkably effective tool for incentivizing and rewarding long-term behavior, extending far beyond simply distributing …
Absolutely, a special needs trust can, and often should, support training programs for using adaptive technology, ensuring beneficiaries with disabilities …
Virtually anyone with legal capacity can create an irrevocable trust, but understanding the implications is crucial before taking the leap. …
Absolutely, a special needs trust can, and often *should*, include provisions for cost-sharing incentives related to shared-use adaptive devices, benefiting …
Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs) are powerful estate planning tools, allowing individuals to donate assets to charity while retaining an income …
The thoughtful use of trusts extends far beyond simply distributing assets after one’s passing; they can be powerful tools to …
Absolutely, a special needs trust can, and often *should*, support training programs for using adaptive technology, ensuring beneficiaries can maximize …
Yes, estate planning can absolutely include Medicaid planning, and often should, particularly for individuals concerned about the potential costs of …
The question of whether a trust can be used to pay taxes owed by a beneficiary is a common one, …
The question of whether one can assign a Charitable Remainder Trust’s (CRT) income interest to another trust is complex, but …