Adult protective servicesBy Karen Alice KloppeSeptember 2013Governor Quinn signed House Bill 948 into law as Public Act 98-49, effective July 1, 2013. This new law adds Illinois to the ranks of other states that operate a single Adult Protective Services Program.
Case Note: Maplewood Care, Inc. v. Arnold, 2013 IL App (1st) 120602 (May 9, 2013)By Amy M. RupiperNovember 2013This case is significant in that the court held that the Illinois Skilled Nursing and Intermediate Care Facility Code essentially provides for strict liability for any failure, no matter how unintentional, to perform a criminal background check on residents to determine with they are “identified offenders.”
A comment on the “Snowbirds Fly Free of Illinois Tax” articleBy Donald L. ShriverSeptember 2013A reader suggests that as estate planners and advisers for clients who are former Illinois “residents,” it is necessary to be careful of other matters related to estate planning documents.
Illinois tries to ensnare snowbirds (again)By Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering JonesSeptember 2013This is a follow-up to the article titled “Snowbirds Fly Free of Illinois Tax” that was published in the February 2013 edition of the ISBA Trusts & Estates Newsletter.
Notes from the EditorsBy William Siebers & Peter AshmoreFebruary 2013An introduction to the issue from Co-Editors Peter Ashmore and Bill Siebers.
Pour me another trustBy Heather McPhersonNovember 2013Decanting is a great tool for practitioners to use in one’s estate, trust, and elder law practice, because it allows trusts that could otherwise not be changed to be rewritten to adjust to changed circumstances, as well as for corrections to trusts that were poorly drafted.
Snowbirds fly free of Illinois taxBy Steven E. Siebers & Emily Schuering JonesSeptember 2013In a surprisingly taxpayer-friendly decision, Cain v. Hamer provides a judicial road map for Illinois residents who spend a portion of the year out of state.