Estate Planning for Disabled Adults
By Robert W. Kaufman
Trusts and Estates,
March 2021
An analysis of the rebuttable presumption that a will or codicil is void if it was executed or modified after the testator is adjudicated disabled under the Illinois Probate Act.
Estate Planning for Disabled Adults
By Robert W. Kaufman
Elder Law,
January 2020
An analysis of the rebuttable presumption that a will or codicil is void if it was executed or modified after the testator is adjudicated disabled under the Illinois Probate Act.
Message from the Chair
By Robert W. Kaufman
Trusts and Estates,
July 2017
A message from Section Chair Robert Kaufman.
How do you trust?
By Amanda B. Puplava & Robert W. Kaufman
Trusts and Estates,
October 2015
When the Second District Appellate Court released its opinion in the Estate of Diane Mendelson v. Michael Mendelson, it was probably unaware that the decision would spark the highest level of volume on any issue to date on the ISBA's Trusts & Estates Section Discussion Group, with wide-ranging comments regarding the underlying premise for the decision, and whether or not it established new law in Illinois.
Advance directives in a mobile society
By Robert W. Kaufman
Trusts and Estates,
November 2013
Illinois is again revisiting its form of Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney for Health Care, with many advocating for a more simplified approach to the subject.
Whither the remainderman
By Robert W. Kaufman & Amanda M. Byrne
Trusts and Estates,
April 2012
A discussion of the recent case of Carter v. Carter, and its treatment towards trust remaindermen.
The Illinois estate tax: A few surprises, perhaps?
By Robert W. Kaufman
Trusts and Estates,
October 2011
Using examples for 2011 decedents found on the Illinois Attorney General's Web site, the author finds that the regressive nature of the Illinois estate tax has dramatic results.
Estate planning by guardians: The next generation
By Robert W. Kaufman
Trusts and Estates,
November 2010
Although guardianship law has come a long way over the years, recent cases demonstrate there is still conflicting authority on these matters.
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