Message from the ChairBy Gary R. GehlbachJune 2016A message from Section Chair Gary Gehlbach.
No common law rights for unmarried cohabitantsBy Gary R. GehlbachDecember 2016In a recent Illinois Supreme Court decision, Blumenthal v. Brewer, the court ruled that to afford unmarried partners the right to enforce mutual property rights under common law would be tantamount to recognizing common law marriage.
The other side of the Power of Attorney coinBy Michael J. MaslankaNovember 2016From time to time, a client may come in to consult with the attorney and relate facts, including that someone else is acting as agent under another person’s power of attorney, and that there may be some misfeasance, malfeasance, or abuse going on. That is the other side of the coin.
Proposed legislation: Illinois Trust CodeBy Susan T. BartJanuary 2016The ITC will provide practicing attorneys, trustees, trust beneficiaries and other parties dealing with trusts clear, expansive, and easily accessible guidance on trust law questions.
Proposed Section 2704 regulations: Insights straight from the sourceBy George L. SchoenbeckDecember 2016On October 29, 2016, Catherine Hughes, Estate and Gift Tax Attorney Advisor in the Office of Tax Policy of the U.S. Department of Treasury, spoke at the Notre Dame Tax and Estate Planning Institute in South Bend, Indiana. Here are the top four takeaways from her discussion.
Protective trusts without compressed tax brackets for trust managementBy Curt W. FergusonJuly 2016Has your estate planning business suffered since the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and the increase in the Illinois estate tax exemption to $4,000,000? Do you find that most people just don’t think there is much of anything they can gain from your counsel?
Release and indemnification of a trustee: Best practice recommendations for practitionersBy Anthony L. Engel & Kelli Chase PlotzOctober 2016Acting as Trustee can be a risky endeavor. Practitioners can help protect Trustees (and encourage qualified parties to act as Trustee) by explicitly authorizing a Trustee to request a release and indemnification in their trust documents. Some statutory changes could be helpful, as well.
Section 529A ABLE accounts opening throughout the United StatesBy Adam M. AnsariJune 2016According to the National Disability Institute, there are 58 million individuals with disabilities in the United States and at least 10% of these individuals would qualify for the creation of an ABLE Account under the current eligibility requirements.
Thank you to our authorsBy Jennifer BunkerAugust 2016A list of each author and the article they contributed to this newsletter over the past year.
Transfers into trust: A new reality?By Robert W. KaufmannSeptember 2016New legislation appears to be an overreaction to the Estate of Diane Mendelson v. Michael Mendelson case.
Trustee’s fees: What is “reasonable” compensation?By James M. LestikowApril 2016The Illinois Trusts and Trustees Act merely states that Trustees are entitled to “reasonable compensation for services rendered.”
Unmasking client pseudo-mental capacityBy Rick L. LawAugust 2016It is the lawyer’s duty to determine whether or not a client or prospective client has sufficient capacity to engage in contracts; make donations or gifts; or create testamentary documents.