Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 2009 Edition (with CD) - Softcover

Ray D. Madoff; Cornelia R. Tenney; Martin A. Hall; Lisa Nalchajian Mingolla

 
9780808092339: Practical Guide to Estate Planning, 2009 Edition (with CD)

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Synopsis

Practical Guide to Estate Planning provides an overview of estate planning, offering the widest variety of discussion on planning principles and tools from the simple to the sophisticated. This book is not lacking in detail, witnessed by its well-annotated collection of forms that will appeal to many experienced estate planners. The layout of this book reflects its emphasis on simplicity and clarity. It is divided into four major sections, the first of which provides a general view of the estate planning process. The second section of the 2009 Edition of Practical Guide to Estate Planning addresses the rules involved in estate planning and the various ways in which estates may be structured to achieve desired tax effects. The third section explores some of the more specialized areas of estate planning, including generation-skipping transfer tax rules and charitable planning, including the use of private foundations and split-interest trusts. The last section contains a set of estate planning forms. Included are a pour-over will, a revocable trust, a minor's trust, a Crummey trust, a life insurance trust, a durable power of attorney, a health care proxy and a qualified personal residence trust (QPRT). The authors provide alternative drafting options as well as comprehensive annotations that can be used as quick references that explain why and how these devices operate. This reference, with its wealth of basic information as well as its impressive assortment of forms and supporting materials, offers something of interest for everyone. Its clarity and organization, augmented by well-constructed examples, practice tips, diagrams and charts, make it a work that will be useful to both the newcomer and the experienced practitioner in the field. The 2009 Edition covers the legislative, regulatory and judicial developments that are of most importance to estate planners, bringing you up to date in this constantly changing area.

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About the Author

Ray D. Madoff is a Professor at Boston College Law School specializing in the areas of trusts and estates and estate planning. Prior to entering teaching, Professor Madoff practiced law in New York and Boston. She received her B.A. with honors from Brown University and her J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law. Professor Madoff has been a frequent lecturer on issues of tax and estate planning and she is the author of numerous publications. Professor Madoff is an Academic Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and a member of the American Law Institute. Cornelia R. Tenney is an attorney in the estate planning and nonprofit groups at Hemenway and Barnes in Boston, Massachusetts. She received a B.A. with honors and an M.L.S. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, a J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, and an LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University. She served as a clerk to Justice Ruth Abrams at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Her practice is focused on sophisticated estate planning, planning for business interests, and charitable organizations, and she has written and lectured frequently on these topics. Martin A. Hall has been with the law firm of Ropes & Gray, in Boston, Massachusetts, since 1986 and has been a partner since 1994. He is the current chair of the firm's Private Client Group. Martin graduated with an M.A. in law, first class honors (1981) from Cambridge University, England and earned a J.D., summa cum laude (1986) from Boston University School of Law. Martin is co-author with Carolyn M. Osteen, also of Ropes & Gray, of the Harvard Manual on Tax Aspects of Charitable Giving (8th ed. 1999). Martin is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, and the current Chair of the Estate and Gift Tax Committee of the Tax Section of the American Bar Association. Lisa Nalchajian Mingolla is a partner in the Trusts and Estates and Tax Departments at Sullivan & Worcester LLP In Boston, Massachusetts. Ms. Mingolla received her B.S.E., magna cum laude, from Princeton University, her J.D. from Boston College Law School, and her LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University School of Law. She is a member of the Trusts and Estates Section and Estate Planning Committee of the Boston Bar Association.

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