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 Enacted: H.R.6331 Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008
To amend titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act to extend expiring provisions under the Medicare Program, to improve beneficiary access to preventive and mental health services, to enhance low-income benefit programs, and to maintain access to care in rural areas, including pharmacy access, and for other purposes.
July 15, 2008: Became Public Law No: 110-275.
(July 13, 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.3182 Science Appropriations Act 2009
An original bill making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, science, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, and for other purposes.
(June 21, 2008) - Bill Introduced: S.3063 S Corporation Modernization Act of 2008
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for S corporation reform, and for other purposes.
(May 20, 2008)
Articles 
- Presumed Consent to Organ Donation: Its Rise and Fall in the United States
Rutgers Law Review, Vol. 61, No. 2, 2009 David Orentlicher Indiana University School of Law Date Posted: August 8, 2008 Last Revised: September 4, 2008
(September 3, 2008) - Family Limited Partnerships: The Beat Goes On
Tax Lawyer, Vol. 60, p. 277, 2007 Walter D. Schwidetzky University of Baltimore - School of Law Date Posted: September 3, 2008 Last Revised: September 3, 2008
(September 2, 2008) - An Empirical Assessment of the Potential for Will Substitutes to Improve State Intestacy Statutes
Santa Clara Univ. Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-61 E. Gary Spitko , Mary Louise Fellows and Charles Q. Strohm Santa Clara University - School of Law , University of Minnesota School of Law and University of California, Los Angeles Date Posted: September 1, 2008 Last Revised: September 1, 2008
(August 31, 2008) - Fiduciary Mechanics
Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal, Vol. 14, 2008 Robert Flannigan University of Saskatchewan Date Posted: August 23, 2008 Last Revised: August 30, 2008
(August 29, 2008) - The New Regs on Alternative Date Valuation
Tax Notes, Vol. 120, No. 797, 2008 Wendy C. Gerzog University of Baltimore - School of Law Date Posted: August 27, 2008 Last Revised: August 27, 2008
(August 26, 2008)
News 
- No quick fixes for economy from either McCain, Obama
Newsday, NY - 18 hours ago
"Meanwhile, McCain is trying to raise the estate-tax limit and lower the estate-tax rate, but that has been proposed in Congress the last six years and ...
(September 6, 2008) - Business Calendar
Aurora Beacon News, IL - 16 hours ago
Estate Planning, Living Trusts (North Aurora): A trust officer of the Old Second National Bank of Aurora, Wealth Management Department, will lead this free ...
(September 6, 2008) - StanC to help rich global Indians play philanthropist
Economic Times, India - 4 hours ago
StanChart’s programme will focus on key areas like estate planning and transfer of wealth through generations, and even an art advisory service. ...
(September 6, 2008) - Hanover Law office to hold free estate planning workshops
Hanover Mariner, MA - Sep 5, 2008
The Law Offices of Bokavich and Kelleher, LLC, 1076 Washington St. (Rte 53), Hanover, is offering four estate planning workshops, Tuesdays, Sept. ...
(September 4, 2008) - A Changing Estate Plan
Southern California InFocus, CA - Sep 5, 2008
By Saghir Aslam In recent years, estate planning has been subject to changing estate tax rates and exemption amounts, possibly requiring adjustments to your ...
(September 4, 2008)
Blog Posts 
- Top SSRN Downloads
Here are the top downloads from July 9, 2008 to September 7, 2008 from the SSRN Journal of Wills, Trusts, & Estates Law for all papers announced in the last 60 days. Rank Downloads Paper Title 1 795 A Guide...
(September 6, 2008) - "Family Wealth Legacy" Stories
As I have posted before, estate planning should be about more than just passing on financial wealth; it should also capture those intangible and uniquely personal, spiritual and intellectual assets such as a person's values, experiences, and thoughts about the loved ones he or she is leaving behind. In our office, we help our clients capture and preserve those family wealth assets, using a tool we call "Priceless Conversations." The following article, by Kathy Hansen and posted on her blog, A...
(September 6, 2008) - What is a Guardianship? California Guardianships In San Diego Probate Court
A guardianship is appointed for juveniles whose parents cannot take care of their children anymore for any number of reasons, such as a physical illness, military deployment, drug or alcohol problems, or child neglect. In California, there are two types of guardianships, each of which is handled by the San Diego Probate Court. Probate Guardianship of the Person: A guardian of the person is responsible for meeting the child's basic needs, including protecting and safeguarding the child, and...
(September 6, 2008) - To be Awarded Disability Benefits, How Severe Does Your Condition Need to Be?
(September 6, 2008) - More on Estate Planning and the Pittsburgh Steelers
Earlier on this blog, I discussed some possible estate planning aspects of a possible sale of the Pittsburgh Steelers professional football team. The following discussion of the income and estate aspects of such a sale combined with the possible changes...
(September 6, 2008)