In an ILIT, the grantor or creator of the trust cannot change the terms or beneficiaries of the trust, just like any irrevocable trust. However, grantors may place one or more life insurance policies ...
Consider ease of set-up, ability to modify, asset protection, and tax benefits Reviewed by Anthony Battle Fact checked by ...
These days, it’s not unusual for a client to use a trust instead of a will for their estate planning. Trusts offer a range of benefits, including asset protection, privacy, and efficient distribution ...
When planning for the future, many people use trusts as a way to manage their assets, avoid probate, and protect their loved ones. But not all trusts are created equally. Determining which estate ...
Estate planning has two components: the organizational (writing documents and securing funding) and the operational (what happens next as life goes on). Much emphasis is put on the organizational ...
A recent Chief Counsel Memorandum (CCM) issued by the Internal Revenue Service may have a chilling effect on modifications to all types of irrevocable trusts. CCM 202352018 addressed the gift tax ...