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Keep the Government and Lawsuit Happy Opportunists Away From Your Children’s Inheritance 

Posted by Jacklyn Truppa | Feb 27, 2023 | 0 Comments

2023.02.24

If you have a current estate plan, I'll bet you plan to leave your assets to your children outright and unprotected by age 35 or maybe a little later. Take a look at your estate plan, and see what it does right now. And, if you don't have an estate plan and you have kids or other people you care about, contact us today, and let's get that handled for you. 

If you do have a plan and it distributes your assets outright to your kids -- even in stages, over time, some at 25, then half of what's left at 30, and the balance at 35 (or something along those lines), you've overlooked d an incredibly valuable gift you can give your children (and the rest of your descendants for generations); a gift that only you can give them. And a gift that, once you've died and left them their inheritance outright, is lost and cannot be reclaimed. 

Leave your kids a nest egg protected from lawsuits, divorce, and estate taxes.

While you may think to yourself, my kids' inheritance doesn't need to be protected. They aren't going to get sued. You may be correct, but you may also be overlooking one of the most common “lawsuits” that causes inheritances to be lost every day: divorce. If you want to protect the money you are leaving to your children from their future divorces, even if you love their spouses or expect you will, in the future, you can easily do so using a protected trust. 

And, if your child is ever involved in a lawsuit, for example, a simple car accident, or if a business transaction goes wrong, what you leave to your child can be protected from all future lawsuits or claims against them. 

The best part is that if your child has their own taxable estate when they die, your planning now could save your family 40  cents on every dollar (or more) handed down from one generation to the next. 

Save your family Up to 40 cents on every dollar -- currently -- at each generation.

As of 2023, the current federal estate tax rate is 40% -- meaning that every dollar passed on over the estate tax exemption rate is taxed at 40%. And it has been as high as 55%. On top of that, many states have estate taxes as well.

This all adds up quickly and can decimate your family's financial legacy. For every million dollars you leave outright to your children, if your children have a taxable estate when they die, could result in your grandchildren receiving only $550,000, with $450,000 going to the government ... unnecessarily. 

So, if you want to know that everything you've worked so hard to create will stay in your family for generations to come and not be lost to outsiders, leaving your assets to your children protected in a trust we call a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust, instead of outright is the way to go. And it can be quickly built into your existing estate plan or trust; you need to ask us to help you add a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust to your plan. 

But how will my kids get to use what I leave to them?

Here's the best part about leaving your assets to your children in a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust. Not only is what you leave protected, but your children control what you leave them when you decide they are ready.

After your death, the assets you leave behind will pass to your children (and your grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and so on for successive generations) in a Trust that your child can control as the Trustee of the Trust. You can decide when your child is mature enough to act as a Trustee.

As the Trustee of the Trust, your child decides how what you've left is invested and what to do with the Trust assets. And your child will even be able to determine the amount of control vs. the amount of asset protection he or she wants based on his or her specific circumstances.

Is this still important if I don't have much money?

If you only leave your children a small amount of money, this is still incredibly valuable for protection if you are leaving assets that will be invested and grown and not just spent right away on consumables. Some might say it's even more important because your family has less to lose to taxes, lawsuits, and divorce each generation. And the impact of such losses is much more significant. 

A mere $10,000 protected now can become millions for the people you love for generations to come.

Imagine that you leave just $10,000 to your child in a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust, and instead of spending that $10,000 or losing it in a divorce, they invest that $10,000 in creating their own business inside their trust and then grow that business into a million dollar or multi-million dollar venture because of how you chose to leave your child that  $10,000 gift … and it's fully protected for generations.

Secure your family's future today by speaking to us at Dynasty Law, LLC. We review estate plans and inherited funds with you, ensuring that all legalities are in place so generations can enjoy the benefits according to your wishes. Don't wait,  get peace of mind now - contact us today to get started.

This article is a service of Jacklyn A. Truppa, Dynasty Law, LLC. We do not just draft documents; we ensure you make informed and empowered decisions about life and death for yourself and the people you love. That's why we offer a Family Wealth Planning Session™, during which you will get more financially organized than you've ever been before and make all the best choices for the people you love. You can begin by calling our office today to schedule a Family Wealth Planning Session and mention this article to find out how to get this $750 session at no charge. 

The content is sourced from Personal Family Lawyer® for use by Personal Family Lawyer firms, a source believed in providing accurate information. This material was created for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as ERISA, tax, legal, or investment advice. If you seek legal advice specific to your needs, such advice services must be obtained independently, separate from this educational material.

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Jacklyn Truppa

Hello! I am Jacklyn Truppa, the founder of Dynasty Law, LLC. I am so happy to share with you the steps that can help protect your family, to provide you peace of mind. First and foremost congratulations on taking such a courageous step and may...

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