Estate Planning Overview
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Estate planning arranges for the transfer of an individual's estate at the time of death. An estate consists of all property owned at death before it is distributed by will, trust, or intestacy laws. An estate may contain both real property (real estate, including houses and investment properties) and personal property (all other property, including bank accounts, securities, jewelry and automobiles). Typically, the process of estate planning involves extensive consultation with a number of professional advisors, including lawyers, financial counselors, accountants and life insurance representatives.
Purpose of Estate Planning
Estate planning benefits those with large estates, as well as those with modest assets. Creating an estate plan ensures that all property will be distributed according to the personal wishes of the deceased, and that those who are benefiting from the estate receive the largest distribution possible with a minimum amount of delay. Specifically, estate planning allows an individual to decide exactly who will benefit from their estate, and to what extent. Estate planning also ensures that the estate will not be destroyed by taxes imposed on the transfer of assets at death. In addition to providing financial security, estate planning encourages individuals to make important decisions, such as appointing a guardian for minor children, choosing healthcare preferences, and securing funeral arrangements.
Show Extended SummaryLegislation 
- Bill Enacted: H.R.3221 Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008
A bill to provide needed housing reform and for other purposes.
July 30, 2008: Became Public Law No: 110-289.
(July 28, 2008) - Bill Introduced: H.R.6382 Pension Protection Technical Corrections Act of 2008
To make technical corrections related to the Pension Protection Act of 2006, and for other purposes.
(June 24, 2008) - Bill Introduced: S.3049 A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make the capital ...
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make the capital gains and dividends rate permanent and to provide estate tax relief and reform, and for other purposes.
(May 20, 2008) - Bill Introduced: H.Con.Res.323 Expressing Congressional support for the goals and ideals of ...
Expressing Congressional support for the goals and ideals of National Health Care Decisions Day.
(April 6, 2008) - Bill Introduced: S.Con.Res.73 A concurrent resolution expressing Congressional support for the ...
A concurrent resolution expressing Congressional support for the goals and ideals of National Health Care Decisions Day.
(April 1, 2008)
Articles 
- Is a Guardian the Alter Ego of the Ward?
Stetson Law Review, Vol. 37, p. 53, 2007, U. of Pittsburgh Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2008-22 Lawrence A. Frolik University of Pittsburgh - School of Law Date Posted: August 8, 2008 Last Revised: August 8, 2008
(August 7, 2008) - Burden Shifting in Will Contest Cases
Arkansas Law Notes, Vol. 93, 1996 Kathryn A. Sampson University of Arkansas School of Law Date Posted: August 6, 2008 Last Revised: August 6, 2008
(August 5, 2008) - A Guide to Starting Social Security Benefits
Journal of Retirement Planning, July-August, 2008, U Illinois Law & Economics Research Paper No. LE08-025 Richard L. Kaplan University of Illinois College of Law Date Posted: August 4, 2008 Last Revised: August 4, 2008
(August 3, 2008) - Compliance with Advance Directives: Wrongful Living and Tort Law Incentives
Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 29, 2008, U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 08-28 Holly Fernandez Lynch , Michele Mathes and Nadia N. Sawicki Harvard University , Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly (CARIE) and University of Pennsylvania Law School Date Posted: June 20, 2008 Last Revised: August 3, 2008
(August 2, 2008) - The Uneasy Case for California's Care Custodian Statute
David Horton Boalt Hall School of Law Date Posted: July 29, 2008 Last Revised: July 31, 2008
(July 30, 2008)
News 
BusinessWeek
Why Their Economic Plans Don't Add Up
BusinessWeek - 8 hours ago
... frequently repeats his vow to keep today's low income tax rates in place, take a further whack at the estate tax, and ease the tax burden on business. ...
(August 6, 2008)
This is Money
'Living wills' to be reviewed
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Aug 6, 2008
The new Government body which was set up to help put the financial affairs of elderly people in order will be reviewed following criticism of lengthy delays ...
Living wills law 'puts too much pressure on families' Daily Mail
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(August 5, 2008)- Antelope Valley Estate Planning Law Firm's Founding Partner Serves ...
PR Web (press release), WA - Aug 6, 2008
Antelope Valley estate planning law firm founding partner Mark E. Thompson is serving on the Board of Directors for the Lancaster Performing Arts Center ...
(August 5, 2008) - Keys to Estate Planning
Leeds News, AL - Aug 6, 2008
By Hayes Parnell III There are four estate planning documents you need, regardless of your age, health, or wealth: a durable power of attorney; ...
(August 5, 2008) - Growth of Arizona Estate Planning Business Leads National Future ...
MarketWatch - Aug 6, 2008
NFB's suite of services includes living trusts and wills, life insurance, tax planning, tax deferred plans, asset protection planning, long-term care ...
(August 5, 2008)
Blog Posts 
- Perpetual dynasty trust CLE
The American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law and the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education are sponsoring a teleconference and live audio webcast on August 26, 2008 entitled Perpetual Dynasty Trusts: Tax Planning and Jurisdiction...
(August 6, 2008) - Who Has Standing to Bring a Will Challenge?
As I am sipping on my coffee this morning, I am thinking to myself, who can commence a will challenge? A will challenge can be commenced pursuant to 75.06(1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure. Rule 75.06(1) is a procedural remedy that permits any person who appears to have a financial interest in an estate to apply for directions or move for directions in another proceeding. This begs the question, who is considered to have a financial interest in an estate? This issue was addressed in the...
(August 6, 2008) - Classes at City of Chandler
As part of my pro bono efforts, I love to teach about estate planning. It gives me an opportunity to reach more people for every hour. My favorite is teaching groups interested in the subject. If you or your group are interested in a presentation, I would love to hear from you. Anyhow, my wife loves to take my daughter and herself to the classes offered through the city of Chandler, Arizona. When I got a copy of the classes, I noticed there were no classes on estate planning. So, I contacted...
(August 6, 2008) - Do Your Favorite San Diego Charities Use Donated Funds Efficiently?
At our web site, you can read about the various ways to accomplish charitable giving. You can use a bequest in your will or trust or one of the various types of charitable trusts such as a charitable remainder trust or a charitable lead trust. At Pinkerton, Doppelt, & Associates, LLP we can incorporate your charitable wishes into a will or a revocable living trust. If you are considering leaving part of your estate to charity, you may wonder how do you choose one and how do you know whether...
(August 6, 2008) - Estate planning for minors
Carmina Y. D'Aversa (estate tax attorney with the International Estate Tax Group of the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, D.C.) has published her book entitled Tax, Estate, and Lifetime Planning for Minors. Here is a description of her book: Numerous...
(August 6, 2008)