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What Could Happen if Your College Student Doesn’t Sign a POA?

What Could Happen if Your College Student Doesn’t Sign a POA?

by Caress Law, PC | Feb 8, 2024 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney

Sending your child off to college is a milestone, signifying their transition to adulthood and independence. While you’re likely focused on their textbooks, dorm room decorations, and meal plans, there’s another essential item that should be on their...
Navigating the Corporate Transparency Act: A Vital Update for Your Small Business

Navigating the Corporate Transparency Act: A Vital Update for Your Small Business

by Caress Law, PC | Jan 24, 2024 | Estate Planning, Estate Tax & Business Planning, Trusts

In the ever-evolving landscape of corporate regulations, staying informed is not just an option, but a necessity. The forthcoming Corporate Transparency Act is set to introduce significant changes to reporting requirements for companies, impacting businesses of all...
7 Advanced Estate Planning Strategies to Reduce Estate Taxes

7 Advanced Estate Planning Strategies to Reduce Estate Taxes

by Caress Law, PC | Aug 11, 2023 | Estate Planning, Estate Tax & Business Planning, Trusts

Planning for a future of unknowns is the goal for everyone when they are crafting an effective estate plan. And when planning for how you want to distribute your assets to your loved ones, estate taxes can significantly impact the wealth you pass on. By considering a...
How High Interest Rates Could Impact Your Estate Plan

How High Interest Rates Could Impact Your Estate Plan

by Caress Law, PC | Aug 1, 2023 | Estate Planning, Trusts

Inflation can have a big impact on how you structure your estate plan, and so it should be an important consideration when drafting your plan. Recently, interest rates—particularly those instituted by Section 7520—have become more important than ever. After a...
Not So Swift: How “Anti-Hero” Got it Wrong (and Why it Matters)

Not So Swift: How “Anti-Hero” Got it Wrong (and Why it Matters)

by Caress Law, PC | Jul 18, 2023 | Estate Planning, Trusts

Taylor Swift’s song “Anti-Hero” reveals much about the singer’s anxieties and insecurities but buries the truth on estate planning legislation. After describing all the ways that she’s the problem (and the many ways this torments her), Swift shares, I have this dream...
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