From our friends at Trusts & Estates comes an article on a topic based on a real life case that many planners must unfortunately confront. There's no gentle way to couch it: "Is my client giving their estate to charity because they are philanthropic or because they would rather give it to anyone other than to their heirs?"
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- Joy Elizabeth Hodge ESQ.
- Hackensack, NJ, United States
- Attorney at Law (NJ, NY, VA) Specializing in Trusts and Estates - Business Succession Planning. I currently focus on taxation law, with a particular emphasis on business advice, succession and estate planning. I draft complex commercial documents, trusts, wills and business succession plans in order to maximize the wealth of current principals and preserve closely-held and family businesses for the next generation of ownership. I serve as an advisor to corporate clients on such matters as partnership and shareholder agreements, protection of trademarks and copyrights, corporate/commercial transactions, including the formation, purchase, sale and restructuring of businesses and professional practices, and general corporate agreements.
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Heard on the Web: Philanthropy or Spite?
Heard on the Web: Philanthropy or Spite?: "
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