During the Middle Ages, the wealthy often requested burial in mass graves with their fellow mortals, as a sign of humility. But since the rise of the cult of the individual during the Renaissance, individual burial plots have been an expression of prestige, wealth, and social status for some. For example, Leona Helmsley, real estate baroness and “Queen of Mean,” dedicated $3 million upon her death for the care and maintenance of her 1300 square foot, $1.4 million mausoleum. Respectful disposition of the body is a hallmark of civilization and a common law requirement of estate administration, but an extravagant burial is a personal choice which can impose significant costs on future generations. A tax deduction for discretionary spending is ...
Post mortem decisions are an essential element in properly effectuating any estate plan. The client’...
Testator left his estate in trust for the life of his mother, giving her a life income of $750 per m...
More than a century ago, Congress enacted the modern estate tax to help pay for World War I. Unlike ...
During the Middle Ages, the wealthy often requested burial in mass graves with their fellow mortals,...
This Article makes a unique contribution to the literature by drawing attention to the financial bur...
The leading articles in this symposium stress the problems which federal death duties create in the ...
In 1918 Congress added to the then simple but rapidly proliferatingestate tax law a deduction for pr...
Who owns death and why do we care? The question of who owns death is implicitly deliberated each tim...
In the United States, seventy-three percent of deaths each year result in traditional casket burials...
I want this evening to discuss with you an important proposedamendment to the federal estate tax law...
The dramatic increase in recent years of the level of the applicable exclusion for federal estate ta...
Petitioners, as executors for a substantial estate, had to sell a large amount of securities in orde...
The need to engage the services of a lawyer may arise in a variety of situations, and the possibilit...
Burial insurance, used in the sense of a risk-shifting device to aid the less fortunate, has existed...
The testator gave the residue of his estate to a charity. When the widow of the testator made known ...
Post mortem decisions are an essential element in properly effectuating any estate plan. The client’...
Testator left his estate in trust for the life of his mother, giving her a life income of $750 per m...
More than a century ago, Congress enacted the modern estate tax to help pay for World War I. Unlike ...
During the Middle Ages, the wealthy often requested burial in mass graves with their fellow mortals,...
This Article makes a unique contribution to the literature by drawing attention to the financial bur...
The leading articles in this symposium stress the problems which federal death duties create in the ...
In 1918 Congress added to the then simple but rapidly proliferatingestate tax law a deduction for pr...
Who owns death and why do we care? The question of who owns death is implicitly deliberated each tim...
In the United States, seventy-three percent of deaths each year result in traditional casket burials...
I want this evening to discuss with you an important proposedamendment to the federal estate tax law...
The dramatic increase in recent years of the level of the applicable exclusion for federal estate ta...
Petitioners, as executors for a substantial estate, had to sell a large amount of securities in orde...
The need to engage the services of a lawyer may arise in a variety of situations, and the possibilit...
Burial insurance, used in the sense of a risk-shifting device to aid the less fortunate, has existed...
The testator gave the residue of his estate to a charity. When the widow of the testator made known ...
Post mortem decisions are an essential element in properly effectuating any estate plan. The client’...
Testator left his estate in trust for the life of his mother, giving her a life income of $750 per m...
More than a century ago, Congress enacted the modern estate tax to help pay for World War I. Unlike ...