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This text was written by an attorney and experienced paralegal instructor who applied his first-hand knowledge of estate planning in developing this engaging look at the subject. He designed this practical, step-by-step guide by discussing and defining concepts and issues in the context of three fictional families. Enabling students to relate theoretical concepts to "real-life" scenarios in this way is a proven manner of enhancing learning, retention and application of the material. Through this method, students will learn about traditional estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. And, they will consider alternatives to formal estate planning documents including gifts, contracts, and beneficiary designations. This guide emphasizes practical concerns of drafting estate planning documents, and provides numerous examples of such documents for students to examine and apply to the estate planning efforts for the text's three fictional families.
Trusts and estates practice is being increasingly recognised as an occupation within the legal, accounting, tax and financial services professions. Estate planning remains the strategic advisory component within this practice. An essential resource for practitioners and students involved in trusts and estates practice, this easy-to-use, practical and comprehensive guide will enable you to understand and deliver effective estate planning services using the principles, precedents, practice points, case notes and discussion questions contained in this book. Included in this edition are the legislative changes enacted since the first edition, such as changes to wills and estate law arising from the commencement of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) on 1 March 2008 as well as changes to income tax and superannuation laws since 2005.
Trusts and estates practice has become increasingly recognised as an occupation within the legal, accounting, tax and financial services professions. Estate planning remains the strategic advisory component within this practice. An essential resource for practitioners and students involved in trusts and estates practice, this easy-to-use, practical and comprehensive guide will enable you to understand and deliver effective estate planning services using the principles, precedents, practice points, case notes and discussion questions contained in this book. This fourth edition includes : The professional responsibility of estate practitioners engaged in estate planning. The roles and practical boundaries of the varying professional disciplines in estates practice. The impact of digital property in defining the extent of an estate including the recent recognition of Bitcoin as property by the Australian Taxation Office. The significance of territorial connections of clients and the impact of fiscal transparency initiatives such as the Common Reporting Standard on managing estate administration of Australian located clients. Updated legislation and case referencing with expanded examples of estate administration issues and discussion of initial planning responses
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With the explosive growth in international investments, more and more lawyers and financial advisors realize the acute need to properly address critical issues of international estate planning for their clients. Whether you are counseling a foreign national or an American citizen, whether your practice is in the U.S. or abroad, whether you want to develop a general expertise in the area or are confronted by these issues on a more frequent basis, this compendium is a necessary and practical resource to help you identify and navigate many of the complex planning and regulatory compliance issues, both legal and tax, involved in international estate planning. In addition to providing a complete overview of the basic principles and procedures of international asset management from addressing the conflict of laws issues that are central in determining which country s laws will govern the disposition of a donor or decedent s wealth to the basic transfer tax rules for nonresident aliens, U.S. citizens, and resident aliens A Guide to International Estate Planning teaches proven strategies, techniques, and practical applications to use for meeting your clients international estate planning needs. Twenty-two detailed chapters are written by trust and estate lawyers with significant experience in international issues. Their advice goes beyond simply highlighting issues in estate planning, emphasizing key issues as compliance, treaty, choice of law, and estate administration problems. This updated edition now includes chapters on FATF and anti-money laundering and offshore compliance, as well as chapters from several foreign jurisdictions to provide comparative insights on different topics."