What is trust “situs” and why does it matter? The residence of a trust is called the trust “situs” and it may be determined by a combination of factors, including the terms of the trust, the...
On November 15, 2021 President Biden signed into law the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (the IIJA). This act has been widely reported on in the news, mainly for its provisions dealing...
In June 2021, Senators King (I-Maine) and Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced the bipartisan Accelerating Charitable Efforts (ACE) Act. If enacted, this proposed legislation would modify the charitable...
by Julia L. Cronin, JD Many clients worry about the “shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations” adage, fearing the dissipation of the wealth they worked so hard to build. The...
The most compelling estate planning strategies often include combinations of trusts that must be irrevocable to achieve specific objectives. Irrevocable trusts create legal “distance” between...
Matt recently spoke with Brent Nelson and Rachel Sass on the Wealth & Law podcast about how crypto changes EVERYTHING we think we know about assets, wealth, trusts, estate planning and how...
Matt recently returned to Frazer Rice's “Wealth Actually” podcast to expand on last year's discussion surrounding inter-generational wealth transfer issues for individuals with large...
Must charities and non-profit organizations disclose the names and addresses of major donors? (A “major donor” is one who contributes more than $5,000 or 2% of the charity’s annual donations.)...
Affluent families face special challenges due to their wealth. Private security - both digital/cyber and physical security of family and assets - is often overlooked until a tragedy strikes. We...
By now, the term “cryptoasset” likely needs little introduction. But for the uninitiated, the term encompasses both crypto-currencies and non-currency blockchain tokens.