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  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: December 30, 2014

Lawsuits are everywhere. What happens when you are found to be at fault in an accident, and a significant judgment is entered against you? A child dives head-first into the shallow end of your swimming pool, becomes paralyzed, and needs in-home medical care for the rest of his or her lifetime. Or, you accidentally rear-end a high-income executive, whose injuries…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: December 19, 2014

Why Should You Have A Will And A Living Trust? When most of us consider estate planning, thoughts of drafting a Last Will and Testament come to mind. While wills are still widely utilized, there is another important document that is often used in conjunction with them: a revocable living trust. Revocable living trusts are documents created in the name and…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: December 16, 2014

Establishing a Life Estate is a relatively simple process in which you transfer your property to your children, while retaining your right to use and live in the property. Life Estates are used to avoid probate, maximize tax benefits and protect the real property from potential long-term care expenses you may incur in your later years. Transferring property into a…Read More

  • By: Gerald Winters Esq., CPA
  • Published: December 3, 2014

Many people are confused by advance directives. They are unsure what type of directives are out there, and whether they even need directives at all, especially if they are young. There are several types of advance directives. One is a living will, which communicates what type of life support and medical treatments, such as ventilators or a feeding tube, you…Read More

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