IRAs and Estate PlanningBy Alyx P. DurachtaDecember 2019IRAs and other retirement vehicles can be confusing and complex; inheriting such assets, even more so. This article explores various methods to transfer a participant owner’s IRA after death.
Judge Rejects Agency Position Regarding Nursing Home Resident AppealsBy Lawrence J. Stark & John A. ZieglerSeptember 2019Windmill Nursing Pavilion v. Illinois Department of Human Services is an important decision because it directly overrules the DHS legal position that only a spouse or court appointed representative may pursue the appeal after the death of the resident.
Justice Hyman’s wishBy Sherwin D. AbramsJune 2019A summary of In re Estate of Mattson.
Liability Issues Facing Estate Planning ProfessionalsBy Thomas F. Falkenberg & Kevin T. MocogniNovember 2019A look at the services accountants provide in estate planning and ways estate planning professionals can protect themselves against some of the problems that can arise before and during litigation.
Life Insurance Structured Properly Provides Asset ProtectionBy Vasili Russis & Jonathan KohlOctober 2019Illinois law provides for the protection of life insurance from various types of creditors, and proper planning for asset protection of life insurance will ensure benefits are provided for a family after a loved one's passing.
Nichols v. FahrenkampBy Sherwin D. AbramsSeptember 2019The Illinois Supreme Court recently held that a person appointed as guardian ad litem pursuant to section 506of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act has absolute immunity.
The SECURE Act poised to eliminate common estate planning techniqueBy Lawrence J. GregoryJuly 2019The SECURE Act will make it easier for individuals to save for retirement, however, it restricts a popular estate planning technique commonly used to preserve and grow qualified assets for future generations.
Short-term guardian formBy J. Amber DrewMarch 2019A short-term guardian form typically used by parents leaving their kids with the grandparents.
Thank you to our authorsBy Colleen L. Sahlas & Jennifer Bunker SkerstonJuly 2019A thank you to the authors who contributed one or more articles to the Trusts & Estates newsletter in the 2018-19 bar year.
Trust Administration ChecklistBy Rebecca E.P. WadeAugust 2019A checlist outlining a number of basic legal steps undertaken in a typical Illinois trust administration for a trust that fully distributes all assets to the trust beneficiaries following the grantor's death.
U.S. Supreme Court addresses state income taxation of trusts in KaestnerBy Oliver R. MerrillJuly 2019On June 21, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in North Carolina Department of Revenue v. Kimberley Rice Kaestner 1992 Family Trust, which considered whether the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits states from taxing trusts based on trust beneficiaries’ in-state residency.
Why file the last will and testament?By Michael J. MaslankaMay 2019Many clients with whom you consult may be surprised to learn that Illinois law requires that the will of a decedent must be filed with the clerk of the circuit court shortly after the decedent's death.
You Can’t Transfer What You Don’t Own—Or Can You?By Sherwin D. AbramsDecember 2019When engaging in estate and gift planning, do not rely on your client to tell you what property he/she owns or how title is held.