Posts Tagged ‘estate planning’

Cannon Teleconference: Assorted Ethics-Based and Related Legal Conundrums for Estate Planning Professionals

access_time Posted on: December 13th, 2022

The world of estate planning and trust administration is fraught with a variety of landmines, and only the diligent can detect and avoid them consistently. An estate planning professional’s behavior and performance may be judged unethical or even illegal in a given circumstance even if he or she is exceptionally knowledgeable about the substantive law. In this teleconference, we will delve into the following issues and concerns to which both lawyers and fiduciaries would be well-advised to pay close attention: Duty to File Amended Tax Returns Recognizing and Steering Clear of Tax Return Preparer Penalties Hazards for a Lawyer in… read more »

Cannon Teleconference: Legitimate and Effective Asset Protection Planning

access_time Posted on: October 25th, 2022

Asset protection planning is important to an increasingly broad range of clients – both for themselves and for their children. Creditors seem to be more aggressive these days, and more clients are becoming conscious of their potential to wake up one day in a vulnerable financial situation. Estate planners should offer their clients the opportunity to discuss, early in the estate planning process, the advantages of and available techniques by which to secure at least some measure of asset protection. This teleconference will focus on the following: Avoiding Fraudulent or Voidable Transfers Using Tenancy by the Entireties Form of Ownership… read more »

Estate Planning: Love Letter – How Every Family Can Prepare

access_time Posted on: October 4th, 2022

Write your family a “love letter” and give them the gift of time, love and clarity. Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, invites you to a seminar event. Learn more about an indispensable planning tool that helps organize the paper trail tied to your life. It gives you a voice, and your family the confidence in knowing “what to do” if faced with your sudden incapacitation or death. During this complimentary session, we’ll discuss planning tools and the importance of working with your family and advisor to document your wishes using: • The Surviving Spouse Checklist • The Family Love Letter •… read more »

From Attorney Rehmeyer: 5 Changes to Make Before Your Child Goes to College

access_time Posted on: August 9th, 2022

If your child becomes sick while away at college, a hospital or doctor’s office will not release any information to you over the phone. In the eyes of the law, your child is an adult, but as parents we care for them well beyond 18 years. Make sure your family has the proper documentation in place to avoid chaos and protect your newly-independent child. —– On this live workshop, you will discover how to: Set and plan goals for your children and yourselves Make sure you can access information and provide assistance to your adult child, when needed Absolve burdens… read more »

From Attorney Rehmeyer: 5 Changes to Make Before Your Child Goes to College

access_time Posted on: July 14th, 2022

Last date of this series. If your child becomes sick while away at college, a hospital or doctor’s office will not release any information to you over the phone. In the eyes of the law, your child is an adult, but as parents we care for them well beyond 18 years. Make sure your family has the proper documentation in place to avoid chaos and protect your newly-independent child. —– On this live workshop, you will discover how to: Set and plan goals for your children and yourselves Make sure you can access information and provide assistance to your adult… read more »

From Attorney Rehmeyer: 5 Changes to Make Before Your Child Goes to College

access_time Posted on: July 12th, 2022

Future dates: July 14th at noon. If your child becomes sick while away at college, a hospital or doctor’s office will not release any information to you over the phone. In the eyes of the law, your child is an adult, but as parents we care for them well beyond 18 years. Make sure your family has the proper documentation in place to avoid chaos and protect your newly-independent child. —– On this live workshop, you will discover how to: Set and plan goals for your children and yourselves Make sure you can access information and provide assistance to your… read more »

Estate Planning – More Important Now Than Ever

access_time Posted on: July 6th, 2022

In today’s world, protecting your family with solid estate planning is more essential than ever. The recent pandemic reminds us that having good estate documents in place is necessary. A sturdy Will can assure that your assets pass as you desire and your instructions will be observed. A Durable Power of Attorney empowers another to help when someone is injured, incapacitated, or frail. A Health Care Directive assures that medical services will be administered as you desire. Our legal team is current with recent changes in the law and can help you keep your estate plan up to date. Having… read more »

From Attorney Rehmeyer: 5 Changes to Make Before Your Child Goes to College

access_time Posted on: June 29th, 2022

Future dates: July 12th at 4pm, July 14th at noon. If your child becomes sick while away at college, a hospital or doctor’s office will not release any information to you over the phone. In the eyes of the law, your child is an adult, but as parents we care for them well beyond 18 years. Make sure your family has the proper documentation in place to avoid chaos and protect your newly-independent child. —– On this live workshop, you will discover how to: Set and plan goals for your children and yourselves Make sure you can access information and… read more »

From Attorney Rehmeyer: 5 Changes to Make Before Your Child Goes to College

access_time Posted on: June 27th, 2022

Future dates: June 29th at noon, July 12th at 4pm, July 14th at noon. If your child becomes sick while away at college, a hospital or doctor’s office will not release any information to you over the phone. In the eyes of the law, your child is an adult, but as parents we care for them well beyond 18 years. Make sure your family has the proper documentation in place to avoid chaos and protect your newly-independent child. —– On this live workshop, you will discover how to: Set and plan goals for your children and yourselves Make sure you… read more »

Former CGA Attorney Rees Griffiths and his wife, Sue, initiate the Griffiths Salvation Army Scholarship

access_time Posted on: May 27th, 2022

The Griffiths Salvation Army Scholarship launched this year with a $10,000 scholarship presented to a York High senior at the York High Awards Ceremony last evening. The recipient plans to attend Morgan State University to study nursing. Major Babbitt presented the scholarship. Rees and Sue’s estate plans provide that 80 percent of their estate goes to awarding similar scholarships to high achieving students with clear financial need. They established the program early to ensure they could celebrate the scholarships with the recipients and make certain the process worked smoothly while they are still around. The Griffiths describe the decision to… read more »