The Stretch IRA isn’t what it used to be. However, a Charitable Remainder Trust could be the right way to secure your family's future.

Category Topic: Estate Planning
Estate planning services refer to the process of managing and distributing one's assets and properties after their death, in a way that ensures the smooth transfer of wealth to the intended beneficiaries while minimizing taxes and other expenses. Estate planning services may include drafting legal documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as providing guidance and advice on strategies for asset protection and wealth transfer. These services may be provided by lawyers, financial advisors, or other professionals with expertise in estate planning. Effective estate planning can help individuals achieve their long-term financial goals and provide peace of mind for themselves and their loved ones.
The Stretch IRA isn’t what it used to be. However, a Charitable Remainder Trust could be the right way to secure your family's future.
For people nearly or newly retired, who potentially still have decades ahead for their assets to compound and grow, estate taxes are a huge concern.
Learn from Elvis Presley’s estate planning mistakes and see how a comprehensive plan can help protect your family's legacy and minimize future conflicts.
Although the beneficiary designation in a 401(k) plan was old, and tied to a previous relationship, a federal court concluded that it was nonetheless valid.
From engaging with people professionally and personally, to posting photos, storing files and accessing our bank account information, this all represents what’s known as our ‘digital legacy.’
Most people spend each phase of their lives preparing for the next one, whether it's starting a family, buying their first home, or eventually retiring.
The SECURE Act killed the stretch IRA. However, a properly constructed charitable remainder trust can deliver similar benefits, with some caveats.
On Jan. 1, 2026, the federal basic exclusion amount (the amount an individual can pass free of transfer tax during life and upon death) decreases to roughly half of what it is today.
There are many ways to hand down a house—from gifts to outright sales, irrevocable and revocable trusts to wills—each with different benefits and drawbacks.
Forgoing the legal entanglement of marriage can lead to troubling outcomes should one member of the couple face incapacity or an untimely death.


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