As published in the New Jersey Law Journal, March 19, 2021 While digital assets, or more precisely, cryptocurrency, have made certain transactions simpler, they have complicated the estate planning process. Clients who have acquired such assets must incorporate them into their estate planning documents or risk losing them forever. Digital […]
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In the Midst of a Divorce, Consider New Estate Planning Documents
February 26, 2021 | by Matthew RheingoldWith all of the issues and emotions that accompany a divorce, it may be challenging to think about your estate planning documents. But there are scenarios that can bring about undesired consequences, particularly in the event of death or incapacity before a final judgment of divorce is entered. This article explains […]
Till Death Do Us Part, Unless I Need to Sue Your Estate
July 7, 2020 | by Gary Botwinick, Bonnie Frost, Matheu NunnAs published by the New Jersey Law Journal, Law.com, July 7, 2020 This article provides case law-based examples of what can go wrong if you fail to draft life insurance provisions in your child- or spousal-support agreements, as well as tips for drafting such provisions. Review the last 10 marital […]
As published in New Jersey CPA Magazine, July/August Issue The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TVJA) was one of the most comprehensive changes to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) in history. Several changes implemented by the TCJA, including taxation of alimony, greatly affect divorce and matrimonial practices. For divorces […]