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An inter vivos transfer is one made during the grantor's lifetime. Inter vivos gifts, which include property related to an estate, are not subject to probate taxes since they are not part of the donor's estate at death. 16 Jan
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Legacy Lexicon

Inter Vivos Gifts: What Are They? How Do They Work?

During this highly stressful and overwhelming time, it is important to remember that financial well-being can be critical to your path to mental wellness. These five steps are a good place to start... 11 Jan
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Financial Well-Being: Coping with Debt After Losing Your Spouse

If you have a rare or unusual collection, you need to ensure that it's properly accounted for before you pass away. The most failsafe way of doing this is to include your collection in your estate plan. Working with the right appraiser is key! 06 Jan
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  • Curated Content, Unique Collectibles

Unusual Collectibles: Working with the Right Appraiser is Key

Here are nine things to do – and not do – when selecting guardians for a minor child or children. 04 Jan
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  • Curated Content, Guardian Safeguards

Choosing a Guardian for a Minor Child: 9 Important Considerations

Millionaires Can Be Eccentric: The Great Stork Derby | Curated Content | Strange Bequests | Estates Gone Wrong 20 Dec
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  • Bizarre Bequests, Curated Content

Millionaires Can Be Eccentric: The Great Stork Derby

17 Nov
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Property Pitfalls

Estate Planning Should Not Wait: Lessons from “Howards End”

This guide is intended to define certain terminology and explain structural concepts within an estate plan that may pop up during your own research or when talking with your estate planning attorney. 16 Nov
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Legacy Lexicon

Estate Planning 101: A Terminology Guide

Acquiring a classic car is easy. Mapping out a succession plan for your collection is an artform. That’s where Carnection Advisors come in... 10 Nov
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Unique Collectibles

Classic Car Collectors: Mapping Out a Succession Plan for Your Vehicles

When a Charitable Bequest in a Will Goes Wrong | Curated Content | Charitable Bequests | Estates Gone Wrong 01 Nov
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  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

When a Charitable Bequest in a Will Goes Wrong

Agreement Reached in Dispute over Charley Pride's Will 29 Sep
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Celebrity Estates, Curated Content

Agreement Reached in Dispute over Charley Pride’s Will

In most cases, testators cannot rule from the grave. If you leave certain assets or gifts for certain individuals, you cannot unduly restrict their use of them. 02 Sep
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Bizarre Bequests, Curated Content

Ruling From the Grave: Are Conditional Bequests Valid?

Selling Inherited Property: Tips for Executors and Beneficiaries | Property Pitfalls | Real Estate | Estates Gone Wrong 29 Aug
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Property Pitfalls

Selling Inherited Property: Tips for Executors and Beneficiaries

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