legacy

From Estate to Heir: Who Foots the Bill for Shipping Expenses?

One of the main duties of an executor is to distribute the assets of an estate according to the terms of the Will. Typically, it is easy to pay a cash legacy to a beneficiary or to deliver a specific bequest if the beneficiary lives nearby. But what happens if you have to send large pieces of furniture, an expensive art collection, or a prized collector car to a beneficiary….

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Trustee, Wills

Testamentary Charitable Trusts

[caption id="attachment_20431" align="aligncenter" width="517"] Morris Minor 1000, 1963  (Source: Wikipedia commons)[/caption] From the 19th century to about 1990, the testamentary charitable trust was an important estate planning structure.  These trusts are part of the will and are funded after death from estate assets.  At one time, testamentary trusts were the primary way for an individual to support one or more charities or charitable purposes after death.  But they have been….

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Estate Donations, Estate Planning, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Uncategorized

LEAVING A LEGACY FOR YOUR CHILDREN: SHIFTING PRIORITIES OVER TIME

This Blog was written by Emily Racine, Estate and Trust Consultant with Scotia Wealth Management  As an estate planner, I can divide the people that I see into two types of clients – clients who want to spend all their money before they die and clients whose major concern is structuring and maximizing the transfer of wealth to the next generation. For the first type of client, I always jokingly….

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Estate Planning, Uncategorized

Shingeki no Kyojin: An Anime Unexpectedly About Family, Legacy and Succession

Last week, my colleague Yvonne Mazurak wrote a blog post about a recently-released television show, And Just Like That, discussing the estate planning issues highlighted by the events of the show. So, I thought I would provide a bit of a television recommendation show of my own…although my taste is a bit different. For this post, I’d like to highlight Shingeki no Kyojin (in English: Attack on Titan), one of….

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Estate Planning, Family Conflict, Healthcare, In the News, Interest, Wills

How to create a legacy

Lyndsay Green’s new book on legacy, The Well-Lived Life, sets itself an ambitious goal. Its subtitle is “Live with Purpose and be Remembered”. Mixing stories, philosophy and practical tips on estate planning and philanthropy this readable book makes a bold promise. Creating a legacy is hardly a new goal, and each era of history is defined by a ruling philosophy or religion. Green’s guiding philosophy is secular and individualist. She is….

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Estate Planning, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving

Legacy Alive: G.U. Pope in Tamil Nadu

As a philanthropic advisor, I constantly discuss legacy with clients.   Beyond a gift by will, a legacy transmits values, acts, and funds in a way that makes the world a bit better place.   Quite unexpectedly, I recently found out my great-great grandfather, George Uglow Pope, left what I can only describe as palpable living legacy.  I had to go to the south of India to discover it. Pope was an….

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Philanthropy/Charitable Giving
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