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Is a Virtual Asset Instruction Letter Enough to Protect Digital Assets?

Everyday there is becoming an increasing need for Digital Asset protection as more and more digital assets are created. In Estate Planning and “Virtual Assets” – Part 1, a recent article written by Washington attorney Michael Walker, he discusses digital assets and recommends doing two things to protect your digital…

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New Study: Asians Have Increased Estate Planning Awareness

In a recent article published in the New York Times, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop writes that Asians are paying more attention to inheritance planning. With a vast number of first generation wealthy Asians getting older, many heirs find themselves in court fighting over their parents’ estates. In the article, a Singaporean businessman…

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Small Businesses Are Set to Collide With Estate Taxes in 2011

Recently, I have written several blogs concerning the possible federal estate tax increase from zero to 55% in 2011. If Congress’s left and right representatives cannot come to an agreement, the exemption will end at $1 million. This means that for every individual who passes away, up to $1 million…

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Contesting a Will in Florida

Florida Will Contests: Occasionally a family member or friend passes away with a Florida Will that gives less than expected to an heir of the decedent. This situation usually gives rise to an inquiry about a will contest. A will contest happens when the disgruntled heir challenges the will by…

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Update Intellectual Property in Estate Planning

In today’s society, intellectual property rights are rapidly increasing for those individuals that are business savvy and artistically or scientifically talented. Intellectual property rights (aka intangible assets) include patents, copyrights, trademarks, and publicity rights. In most instances, intangible assets are obtained as a direct result of someone’s job, profession, or…

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