The recent enthusiasm for setting up revocable living trusts is supported by two pluses — (1) a way to assure flexibility in management for property in those later years when individuals may not be in a good position to manage their assets and (2) an opportunity for some simplification in estate settlement. However, several factors of a technical or practical nature should be taken into account before the decision is made to establish a revocable living trust
The Grantor Retained Income Trust (GRIT) has been used only rarely in farm and ranch estate planning...
The enactment of the latest statutory framework limiting estate freezes and publication of the final...
Revocable trusts are one of the most common estate planning techniques. Unfortunately, many advisors...
Revocable trusts go by several names – living trusts, inter vivos trusts, revocable trusts, grantor ...
The popularity of revocable living trusts has convinced many couples that it\u27s a good idea. But p...
Without much doubt, the transfer of assets to the trust is the most critical part of the formation o...
A revocable living trust is a estate planning tool by which an individual shifts ownership of proper...
Life insurance trusts continue to play an important role in farm estate and business planning althou...
The rapid run-up in farm and ranch real estate values in recent years has resulted in some property ...
Published May 1994. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please loo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The purpose of this Article is to examine the federal tax consequences of the revocable trust to the...
Trusts were first created in England many centuries ago by settling property upon protective Trusts ...
An article published in a recent issue of an agricultural publication about “dynasty trusts” merits ...
This NebFact discusses the legal trust, a legal mechanism that separates the responsibility of ownin...
The Grantor Retained Income Trust (GRIT) has been used only rarely in farm and ranch estate planning...
The enactment of the latest statutory framework limiting estate freezes and publication of the final...
Revocable trusts are one of the most common estate planning techniques. Unfortunately, many advisors...
Revocable trusts go by several names – living trusts, inter vivos trusts, revocable trusts, grantor ...
The popularity of revocable living trusts has convinced many couples that it\u27s a good idea. But p...
Without much doubt, the transfer of assets to the trust is the most critical part of the formation o...
A revocable living trust is a estate planning tool by which an individual shifts ownership of proper...
Life insurance trusts continue to play an important role in farm estate and business planning althou...
The rapid run-up in farm and ranch real estate values in recent years has resulted in some property ...
Published May 1994. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please loo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The purpose of this Article is to examine the federal tax consequences of the revocable trust to the...
Trusts were first created in England many centuries ago by settling property upon protective Trusts ...
An article published in a recent issue of an agricultural publication about “dynasty trusts” merits ...
This NebFact discusses the legal trust, a legal mechanism that separates the responsibility of ownin...
The Grantor Retained Income Trust (GRIT) has been used only rarely in farm and ranch estate planning...
The enactment of the latest statutory framework limiting estate freezes and publication of the final...
Revocable trusts are one of the most common estate planning techniques. Unfortunately, many advisors...