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Liz Nielsen

What is Trustee Self-Dealing? from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen

Self-Dealing

A trustee usually has quite a bit of discretion in their management of a trust’s accounts, money, and property (known as assets). At the same time, as a fiduciary, a trustee also owes the trust’s beneficiaries a duty of loyalty, which prohibits the trustee from self-dealing. This blog has touched on a trustee’s fiduciary duty […]

By Liz Nielsen March 22, 2022

Using Transfer-on-Death Deeds from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen

TODD

One thing which will virtually guarantee your estate will go through probate is real property. That’s right, if you own your home in your name individually (meaning you have not created an entity like a trust or LLC, and have not transferred the property’s title to that entity), then your estate will need to go […]

By Liz Nielsen March 18, 2022

Estate Planning Considerations for Couples with an Age Gap from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen

Age Gap

With couples of similar ages, planning for the future is naturally a joint effort. However, if your marriage has a sizeable age gap, meaning you are married to someone who is significantly older or younger than you, the future can look different and mean different things to each of you. To protect yourself, your spouse, […]

By Liz Nielsen March 15, 2022

When a Gift May Not Be a Gift: the Burden of Gift Taxes from Austin Estate Planning Attorney Liz Nielsen

gift tax

It is better to give than to receive. But if you give a gift above a certain amount, you might end up owing money to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).  The federal tax code has very specific rules about how much you are allowed to transfer to others each year—and over the course of your lifetime—in […]

By Liz Nielsen March 11, 2022
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