What Is a Trust? Part 2: Does It Matter?By Sherwin D. AbramsTrusts and Estates, February 2023Is a trust a relationship or is it an entity that can hold title to property and that can sue and be sued? The authorities differ.
New Charitable Planning Opportunities With Retirement PlansBy Philip M. Purcell, J.D.Trusts and Estates, January 2023The new Secure Act 2.0 addresses many issues related to retirement planning, including two important charitable planning opportunities.
What Is a Trust? Part 1: Is a Trust an Entity?By Sherwin D. AbramsTrusts and Estates, January 2023Is a trust a relationship, or is it an entity that can hold title to property and that can sue and be sued? The authorities differ.
CFPB Issues Guidance on Nursing Home DebtBy Zisl Edelson, J.D., MBATrusts and Estates, October 2022Recently, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a policy statement clarifying the interplay between the Federal Nursing Home Reform Home Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and the Fair Credit Reporting Act with respect to nursing home contracts and debt collection practices for unpaid nursing home bills.
Cook County Probate Court NewsBy Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, October 2022Updates from the Cook County Probate Court.
ABLE Accounts: A Primer for Illinois Lawyers—Part 2By Leonard F. BergTrusts and Estates, July 2022It is important for Illinois attorneys to know the basics of ABLE accounts and how their capability can be enhanced with special needs trusts.
ABLE Accounts: A Primer for Illinois Lawyers—Part 1By Leonard F. BergTrusts and Estates, June 2022It is important for Illinois attorneys to know the basics of ABLE accounts and how their capability can be enhanced with special needs trusts.
Legislative UpdateBy Jim CovingtonTrusts and Estates, June 2022Public Act 102-1037 was signed into law on May 27, 2022. It starts the process of aligning Illinois law with the maximum federal allowance for a community spouse.
Thank You to Our AuthorsBy Jennifer Bunker SkerstonTrusts and Estates, June 2022A thank you to the authors who contributed articles to the Trusts & Estates newsletter during the past year.
Will It Fly?By Alan E. StumpfTrusts and Estates, May 2022A brief overview of the new revenue "Green Book" for the 2023 fiscal year.
Cook County UpdateTrusts and Estates, April 2022An update on when it is necessary to notify the State's Attorney's Office for Cook County probate matters.
No Guide for the PerplexedBy Sherwin D. AbramsTrusts and Estates, March 2022A look at whether a mortgagee can foreclose if collection of the underlying debt from the debtor’s estate is barred.