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The Difference Between Irrevocable Trusts and Revocable Trusts

Estate Planning, TrustsBy Kevin DrendelMay 26, 2020Leave a comment

Trusts are very robust and handy estate planning tools. If you are not familiar with trusts, perhaps you should read some articles that explain what trusts are (See Trusts Compared to Corporations; The Benefits of Living Trusts; and Avoiding Probate is a Matter of Trust) Even if you are familiar with trusts, the difference between…

The New Illinois Trust Code – Accounting

Estate Planning, Living TrustBy Kevin DrendelFebruary 6, 2020Leave a comment

Some significant changes affecting trusts have come to Illinois with the New Year. Effective January 1, 2020, the Illinois Trust Code replaced the Illinois Trusts and Trustees Act. One of the biggest areas of change involves the duty of a trustee to provide an accounting. One of the hallmarks of the fiduciary duty that applies…

Executors Fees in Illinois

Estate Planning, ProbateBy Kevin DrendelSeptember 28, 2018Leave a comment

When people die leaving debts, other obligations and property and funds to be distributed to the rightful beneficiaries, the default mechanism for handling those things is called probate. Probate is the process of handling the estate of someone who has died. This includes paying all of the debts and final bills, satisfying any lingering obligations,…

Estate Planning for Traditional IRAs

Estate Planning, TrustsBy Kevin DrendelNovember 8, 2017Leave a comment

Most people today have an IRA, and sometimes more than one. IRA’s and 401(k)’s and other qualified plan assets have become more popular, taking the place of more traditional pension plans. Whether an employer makes any contributions, or not, people are increasingly aware of their own need to put money aside for retirement into pre-tax…

6 Ways to Fumble Your Estate Planning

Estate PlanningBy Kevin DrendelSeptember 23, 2014Leave a comment

The title is a little misleading, of course. We are not going encourage 6 ways to fumble your estate planning. The idea, of course, is to avoid fumbling the ball. Following are 6 areas in which a little understanding will help people avoid some potential estate planning fumbles and to hang on to the ball. 1. Failure to Understand How…

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