by Rebecca Price | Mar 9, 2023 | estate planning, law
In 1987, Congress passed a law recognizing March as Women’s History Month—a time to honor the contributions and achievements of women throughout American history in a variety of fields. Women have played a vital role in building the United States into a strong and...
by Rebecca Price | Feb 26, 2023 | estate planning, law
Spring Break Checklist After a long, odd Ohio winter, many of us—from the young and to the more mature—are ready to make plans for spring break. Here are a few important reminders, whether you plan to travel to take advantage of warmer weather by traveling or enjoy...
by Rebecca Price | Feb 19, 2023 | estate planning
The Deceased Spouse’s Unused Exemption Amount: a Spouse’s Final Gift Spouses often work together to build wealth for themselves and their children. Congress recognized this by enacting the gift and estate tax portability election as part of the 2010 Taxpayer Relief,...
by Rebecca Price | Feb 12, 2023 | estate planning
Retirement Planning Update Although we are still in the midst of an erratic Ohio winter, spring is on its way. It is important to remember upcoming April deadlines for retirement contributions and required minimum distributions (RMDs), but there have also been some...
by Rebecca Price | Jan 29, 2023 | estate planning, law
For everything there is a season, and it will soon be the season for taxes. Although it always seems to arrive too quickly, you will start to receive important tax documents by January 31. Whether you are filing as an individual or administering an estate or trust,...
by Becky | Jan 4, 2023 | estate planning
Divorce is more common now than it was in the past, as is remarriage. Depending on how long a prior marriage lasted, the former couple may have engaged in certain levels of estate planning together. When that is the case, it is important to understand how a subsequent...