Great news! It is totally possible to get in on the decanting trend without buying a heap of plastic containers, or taking time off from work to delicately funnel cinnamon from one tiny jar into ...
You likely have created revocable or irrevocable trusts, or a few of both, in your estate plan. Ideally, these have been properly drafted with plenty of flexibility so that they can continue to meet ...
New Jersey does not have a statute authorizing the decanting of trusts, but a "common-law decanting" can be accomplished thanks to the Wiedenmayer case. For tax and nontax reasons, estate planning ...
In their Wills, Estates and Surrogate's Practice column, Peter C. Valente and Susan P. Witkin, partners at Blank Rome, write that the new provisions of EPTL 10-6.6 bring considerable clarity and a ...
I deleted my social media accounts in 2022, I don't have internet at home, and yet I'm still very much aware of the internet's storage-container obsession. Whether I'm watching a house tour on YouTube ...
Part of wine's mythology is that it needs to "breathe." Breathing goes along with the idea that wine is alive - it evolves in the bottle and the glass, it has moods, it gets better with age, like the ...
A white tile bathroom has lots of products cluttering a windowsill - ay_streetshooter/Shutterstock Bathrooms as we know them are a relatively modern innovation ...
Not all trusts age like fine wine. Family situations change, tax laws are updated, and an irrevocable trust created years ago may no longer be ideal for today’s circumstances. In the world of trusts ...