Until recently, the United States federal government effectively discriminated against same-sex couples through the definition of marriage found in the Defense Against Marriage Act, or DOMA. Learn mor about lgbt estate planning in this presentation.
Gift and Estate Taxes: Is Your Estate PreparedSaul Kobrick
You worked hard all your life, saved meticulously, and invested wisely. As a result, you have amassed a respectable estate to leave behind to your loved ones. Learn more about gift and estate taxes in this presentation.
Today, trust agreements are commonly found in the average American’s estate plan, in part because of their versatility. Learn more about New York trustee in this presentation.
If you are a person of means who is married to a non-citizen, there is an estate planning solution for you. Learn more about Connecticut qualified domestic trust in this presentation.
An advanced directive allows you to decide in advance what medical treatment you want and what medical treatment you don't want. Learn more about advance directives in New York in this presentation.
Incapacity Planning - Why It Should Be Part of Your Estate PlanSaul Kobrick
If your incapacity lasts for more than a short period of time, your spouse may not be able to pay the bills even though you have the funds to do so because a court order is needed to access your assets. Learn more about incapacity planning in this presentation.
This presentation will provide some important facts about living assistance. Everyone should understand some things about long-term care because most people will need it.
This document is used to arrange for the transfer of financial assets. The last will is not the only type of will used in the field of estate planning. Learn more about living will in New York in this presentation.
Gift and Estate Taxes: Is Your Estate PreparedSaul Kobrick
You worked hard all your life, saved meticulously, and invested wisely. As a result, you have amassed a respectable estate to leave behind to your loved ones. Learn more about gift and estate taxes in this presentation.
Today, trust agreements are commonly found in the average American’s estate plan, in part because of their versatility. Learn more about New York trustee in this presentation.
If you are a person of means who is married to a non-citizen, there is an estate planning solution for you. Learn more about Connecticut qualified domestic trust in this presentation.
An advanced directive allows you to decide in advance what medical treatment you want and what medical treatment you don't want. Learn more about advance directives in New York in this presentation.
Incapacity Planning - Why It Should Be Part of Your Estate PlanSaul Kobrick
If your incapacity lasts for more than a short period of time, your spouse may not be able to pay the bills even though you have the funds to do so because a court order is needed to access your assets. Learn more about incapacity planning in this presentation.
This presentation will provide some important facts about living assistance. Everyone should understand some things about long-term care because most people will need it.
This document is used to arrange for the transfer of financial assets. The last will is not the only type of will used in the field of estate planning. Learn more about living will in New York in this presentation.
A power of attorney is a legally binding device. When you execute a power of attorney you, empower someone else to act on your behalf. Learn more about incapacity planning and powers of attorney in this presentation.
Philantrophy in Your Estate Plan - How to Keep on GivingSaul Kobrick
Charitable trusts offer a significant amount of flexibility, allowing you to gear your trust agreement to your specific goals and objectives. Learn more about charitable trusts in this presentation.
Medicaid is a need-based program. It is intended to provide a health care safety net for very low income people. Learn more about medicaid in this presentation.
How Much Can You Transfer Free of the Estate Tax?Raymond German
There is a federal estate tax that can be levied on large asset transfers. The portion of your estate that exceeds the exclusion or credit would potentially be taxable. Learn more about estate tax in North Dakota in this presentation.
Will My Heirs Receive Their InheritancesMark Eghrari
When you are planning your estate, you probably want to facilitate timely postmortem asset transfers. Learn more about inheritances in this presentation.
What is the Minnesota Unlimited Marital Estate Tax Deduction?Raymond German
You would be using a portion of your $5.43 million exclusion to leave tax-free bequests to people other than your spouse. Learn more about Minnesota unlimited marital estate tax deduction in this presentation.
What Is a Minnesota Supplemental Needs TrustRaymond German
If you act without knowledge of all of the facts, you could make mistakes that negatively impact the people on your inheritance list. Learn more about Minnesota supplemental needs trust in this presentation.
What Are the Drawbacks of Probate in MinnesotaRaymond German
Probate opens a window of opportunity for disgruntled individuals who may want to challenge the estate. Learn more about drawbacks of probate in Minnesota in this presentation.
If you die without a last will or a trust, you will die intestate.The state will be forced to step in and take charge. Learn more about intestacy in this presentation.
What Is a Minnesota Revocable Living TrustRaymond German
Assets in a revocable living trust can be transferred to the beneficiaries outside of probate, Learn more about Minnesota revocable living trust in this presentation.
Estate Planning 101: Estate Planning Terms, Concepts, and Basic Information f...Saul Kobrick
Surveys indicate that most Americans understand the need to have at least a basic estate plan in place. Despite this, less than half of all Americans do have an estate plan in place. Learn more about estate planning in this presentation.
Getting Started with Your Estate Plan: Estate Planning Basics for the BeginnerSaul Kobrick
Everyone should have a comprehensive estate plan in place. If you have yet to create yours, there is no time like the present. Learn more about estate plan in this presentation.
What Are the Duties and Responsibilities of an ExecutorSaul Kobrick
If a challenge to the Will is filed, in the form of a Will contest, the Executor must defend the Will submitted to probate. Learn more about duties and responsibilities of an executor in this presentation.
Medicaid Planning: Do You Need to Include It in Your Estate PlanSaul Kobrick
Medicaid is primarily funded by the U.S. federal government; however, because it is administered by the individual states the eligibility criteria, as well as available benefits, may vary somewhat among the individual states. Learn more about medicaid planning in this presentation.
Incapacity Planning: What Is It and Who Needs ItSaul Kobrick
Your estate plan should be comprehensive in nature so that it protects you, your assets and your loved ones both while you are alive and after you are gone. Learn more about incapacity planning in this presentation.
You likely operate under the belief that incapacity won’t happen to you so why would you need to include incapacity planning in your overall estate plan? Learn more about incapacity plan in this presentation.
The Role of Special Needs Trusts in Estate PlanningSaul Kobrick
These are crucial legal documents that allow those with physical or mental disabilities or who has a chronic or terminal illness the opportunity to protect his assets. Learn more about special needs trusts in this presentation.
Long Term Care Planning - What You Need to KnowSaul Kobrick
Including Medicaid planning in your overall estate plan from early on will ensure that your assets are protected and your long-term care costs are covered. Learn more about long term care planning in this presentation.
SSI and SSDI - Eligibility, Benefits, and ProceduresSaul Kobrick
To qualify for either program, therefore, you must meet the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) definition of “disabled”. Learn more about ssi and ssdi in this presentation.
New York SSI and SSDI - Eligibility, Benefits, and ProceduresSaul Kobrick
"A basic understanding of the two programs may be beneficial to you, or a family member, in the event
disability does strike at some point. Learn more about ssi and ssdi in New York in this presentation."
A power of attorney is a legally binding device. When you execute a power of attorney you, empower someone else to act on your behalf. Learn more about incapacity planning and powers of attorney in this presentation.
Philantrophy in Your Estate Plan - How to Keep on GivingSaul Kobrick
Charitable trusts offer a significant amount of flexibility, allowing you to gear your trust agreement to your specific goals and objectives. Learn more about charitable trusts in this presentation.
Medicaid is a need-based program. It is intended to provide a health care safety net for very low income people. Learn more about medicaid in this presentation.
How Much Can You Transfer Free of the Estate Tax?Raymond German
There is a federal estate tax that can be levied on large asset transfers. The portion of your estate that exceeds the exclusion or credit would potentially be taxable. Learn more about estate tax in North Dakota in this presentation.
Will My Heirs Receive Their InheritancesMark Eghrari
When you are planning your estate, you probably want to facilitate timely postmortem asset transfers. Learn more about inheritances in this presentation.
What is the Minnesota Unlimited Marital Estate Tax Deduction?Raymond German
You would be using a portion of your $5.43 million exclusion to leave tax-free bequests to people other than your spouse. Learn more about Minnesota unlimited marital estate tax deduction in this presentation.
What Is a Minnesota Supplemental Needs TrustRaymond German
If you act without knowledge of all of the facts, you could make mistakes that negatively impact the people on your inheritance list. Learn more about Minnesota supplemental needs trust in this presentation.
What Are the Drawbacks of Probate in MinnesotaRaymond German
Probate opens a window of opportunity for disgruntled individuals who may want to challenge the estate. Learn more about drawbacks of probate in Minnesota in this presentation.
If you die without a last will or a trust, you will die intestate.The state will be forced to step in and take charge. Learn more about intestacy in this presentation.
What Is a Minnesota Revocable Living TrustRaymond German
Assets in a revocable living trust can be transferred to the beneficiaries outside of probate, Learn more about Minnesota revocable living trust in this presentation.
Estate Planning 101: Estate Planning Terms, Concepts, and Basic Information f...Saul Kobrick
Surveys indicate that most Americans understand the need to have at least a basic estate plan in place. Despite this, less than half of all Americans do have an estate plan in place. Learn more about estate planning in this presentation.
Getting Started with Your Estate Plan: Estate Planning Basics for the BeginnerSaul Kobrick
Everyone should have a comprehensive estate plan in place. If you have yet to create yours, there is no time like the present. Learn more about estate plan in this presentation.
What Are the Duties and Responsibilities of an ExecutorSaul Kobrick
If a challenge to the Will is filed, in the form of a Will contest, the Executor must defend the Will submitted to probate. Learn more about duties and responsibilities of an executor in this presentation.
Medicaid Planning: Do You Need to Include It in Your Estate PlanSaul Kobrick
Medicaid is primarily funded by the U.S. federal government; however, because it is administered by the individual states the eligibility criteria, as well as available benefits, may vary somewhat among the individual states. Learn more about medicaid planning in this presentation.
Incapacity Planning: What Is It and Who Needs ItSaul Kobrick
Your estate plan should be comprehensive in nature so that it protects you, your assets and your loved ones both while you are alive and after you are gone. Learn more about incapacity planning in this presentation.
You likely operate under the belief that incapacity won’t happen to you so why would you need to include incapacity planning in your overall estate plan? Learn more about incapacity plan in this presentation.
The Role of Special Needs Trusts in Estate PlanningSaul Kobrick
These are crucial legal documents that allow those with physical or mental disabilities or who has a chronic or terminal illness the opportunity to protect his assets. Learn more about special needs trusts in this presentation.
Long Term Care Planning - What You Need to KnowSaul Kobrick
Including Medicaid planning in your overall estate plan from early on will ensure that your assets are protected and your long-term care costs are covered. Learn more about long term care planning in this presentation.
SSI and SSDI - Eligibility, Benefits, and ProceduresSaul Kobrick
To qualify for either program, therefore, you must meet the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) definition of “disabled”. Learn more about ssi and ssdi in this presentation.
New York SSI and SSDI - Eligibility, Benefits, and ProceduresSaul Kobrick
"A basic understanding of the two programs may be beneficial to you, or a family member, in the event
disability does strike at some point. Learn more about ssi and ssdi in New York in this presentation."
Federal Gift and Estate Tax - Understanding the TaxSaul Kobrick
Part I of this series helps explain federal gift and estate tax while Part II offers suggestions for strategies that can reduce or eliminate the tax. Learn more about federal gift and estate tax in this presentation.
LGBT Estate Planning in New York - Part1Saul Kobrick
Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, and Transgender, or LGBT, community, and their supporters, have struggled for decades to provide equal rights under the law to members of the community – and the fight is not over yet. Learn more about LGBT estate planning in New York in this presentation.
To understand why so many people include probate avoidance strategies in their estate plan though you need to have at least a rudimentary understanding of the probate process in New York. Learn more about probate process in New York in this presentation.
By including long-term care planning strategies in your overall estat plan, you can prevent the loss of assets and ensure that you will be well-cared for during your golden years. Learn more about long-term care planning in New York in tis presentation.
When someone dies, the estate of the decedent is generally required to pass through the legal process known as probate. Learn more about New York executor duties in this presentation.
Probate is the legal process that is required by law following the death of an individual. Learn more about probate process in New York in this presentation.
Trusts Basics in New York: What You Need To KnowSaul Kobrick
An important factor in the success or failure of a trust is the Trustee. Though many people consider naming a spouse/parent/child as trustee.Learn more about trusts basics in New York in this presentation.
HEMS is the acronym for "health, education, maintenance and support" distributions. Learn more about HEMS standards in New York and how it can help avoid transfer tax problems later on.
ALL EYES ON RAFAH BUT WHY Explain more.pdf46adnanshahzad
All eyes on Rafah: But why?. The Rafah border crossing, a crucial point between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, often finds itself at the center of global attention. As we explore the significance of Rafah, we’ll uncover why all eyes are on Rafah and the complexities surrounding this pivotal region.
INTRODUCTION
What makes Rafah so significant that it captures global attention? The phrase ‘All eyes are on Rafah’ resonates not just with those in the region but with people worldwide who recognize its strategic, humanitarian, and political importance. In this guide, we will delve into the factors that make Rafah a focal point for international interest, examining its historical context, humanitarian challenges, and political dimensions.
WINDING UP of COMPANY, Modes of DissolutionKHURRAMWALI
Winding up, also known as liquidation, refers to the legal and financial process of dissolving a company. It involves ceasing operations, selling assets, settling debts, and ultimately removing the company from the official business registry.
Here's a breakdown of the key aspects of winding up:
Reasons for Winding Up:
Insolvency: This is the most common reason, where the company cannot pay its debts. Creditors may initiate a compulsory winding up to recover their dues.
Voluntary Closure: The owners may decide to close the company due to reasons like reaching business goals, facing losses, or merging with another company.
Deadlock: If shareholders or directors cannot agree on how to run the company, a court may order a winding up.
Types of Winding Up:
Voluntary Winding Up: This is initiated by the company's shareholders through a resolution passed by a majority vote. There are two main types:
Members' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is solvent (has enough assets to pay off its debts) and shareholders will receive any remaining assets after debts are settled.
Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is insolvent and creditors will be prioritized in receiving payment from the sale of assets.
Compulsory Winding Up: This is initiated by a court order, typically at the request of creditors, government agencies, or even by the company itself if it's insolvent.
Process of Winding Up:
Appointment of Liquidator: A qualified professional is appointed to oversee the winding-up process. They are responsible for selling assets, paying off debts, and distributing any remaining funds.
Cease Trading: The company stops its regular business operations.
Notification of Creditors: Creditors are informed about the winding up and invited to submit their claims.
Sale of Assets: The company's assets are sold to generate cash to pay off creditors.
Payment of Debts: Creditors are paid according to a set order of priority, with secured creditors receiving payment before unsecured creditors.
Distribution to Shareholders: If there are any remaining funds after all debts are settled, they are distributed to shareholders according to their ownership stake.
Dissolution: Once all claims are settled and distributions made, the company is officially dissolved and removed from the business register.
Impact of Winding Up:
Employees: Employees will likely lose their jobs during the winding-up process.
Creditors: Creditors may not recover their debts in full, especially if the company is insolvent.
Shareholders: Shareholders may not receive any payout if the company's debts exceed its assets.
Winding up is a complex legal and financial process that can have significant consequences for all parties involved. It's important to seek professional legal and financial advice when considering winding up a company.
Car Accident Injury Do I Have a Case....Knowyourright
Every year, thousands of Minnesotans are injured in car accidents. These injuries can be severe – even life-changing. Under Minnesota law, you can pursue compensation through a personal injury lawsuit.
Responsibilities of the office bearers while registering multi-state cooperat...Finlaw Consultancy Pvt Ltd
Introduction-
The process of register multi-state cooperative society in India is governed by the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, 2002. This process requires the office bearers to undertake several crucial responsibilities to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. The key office bearers typically include the President, Secretary, and Treasurer, along with other elected members of the managing committee. Their responsibilities encompass administrative, legal, and financial duties essential for the successful registration and operation of the society.
Military Commissions details LtCol Thomas Jasper as Detailed Defense CounselThomas (Tom) Jasper
Military Commissions Trial Judiciary, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Notice of the Chief Defense Counsel's detailing of LtCol Thomas F. Jasper, Jr. USMC, as Detailed Defense Counsel for Abd Al Hadi Al-Iraqi on 6 August 2014 in the case of United States v. Hadi al Iraqi (10026)