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What Happens When Gift and Estate Tax Exemptions Change?

The federal lifetime gift and estate tax exclusion will increase for 2023, with possible increases for 2024 and 2025. However, these high thresholds are only temporary, unless there is a change in tax law.
01/13/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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What Is Included in an Estate Inventory?

One of the essential steps in the probate process is filing an inventory of all the assets that are part of the estate.
01/12/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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What Is a Digital Asset for Estate Planning?

At any given time, the average American maintains between 30 and 50 online accounts. These may be with banks, financial institutions, utility companies, email providers, social media outlets, commercial shopping or travel sites and accounts unique to technology, such as an account to purchase apps for a smartphone.
01/11/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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Should Each Child Get Equal Inheritance?

Equally sharing the wealth among the children isn’t always fair, such as when one sibling is the primary caretaker, or another is already wealthy.
01/10/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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What Does a Last Will and Testament Do?

A last will and testament is essential for every adult. It establishes one’s wishes for distributing their property, whether real or personal, after death.
01/09/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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Can Aspirin Make Arthritis Worse?

A study suggests it may be time to rethink the use of drugs, such as ibuprofen and naproxen, to treat osteoarthritis.
01/06/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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What Is Elder Financial Abuse?

Elder abuse is a rampant problem.
01/05/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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Does My Estate Plan Need an ‘ePlan’?

At any given time, the average American maintains between 30 and 50 online accounts. These may be with banks, financial institutions, utility companies, email providers, social media outlets, commercial shopping or travel sites and accounts unique to technology, such as an account to purchase apps for a smartphone.
01/04/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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Can I Contest Dad’s Will While He’s Still Living?

The contents of a person’s will and related revocable trust cannot be challenged in court until he or she has died, Maryland’s second highest court ruled last week in rejecting a daughter’s bid to revive an undue-influence challenge to her estranged and ailing mother’s decision to write her out of her will.
01/03/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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What Exactly Does an Executor Do?

The main responsibility of an executor of a will is to carry out the final wishes of the person who bestowed that position of trust.
01/02/23 • by: Shaw & Nelson, PLLC
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