Focuses on providing for the special needs of our loved ones with disabilities when we are no longer there to organize and advocate on their behalf. There are three distinct aspects to federal wealth transfer taxes that comprise what is called the Unified Transfer Tax in Chicagoland. During this complimentary 20-minute phone call, I will answer your questions, learn more about your planning needs, and determine the best way to move forward.
Typically, this involves scheduling a consultation with Chicagoland Estate Planning Attorney Robert J. Varak (Step 2). My goal is to make this process as convenient and friendly as possible. I offer free, in-home consultations, and almost all of my clients opt to take advantage of this opportunity. I am happy to host the meeting though, if you prefer.
I offer both daytime and evening appointments throughout the week as your Chicagoland Estate Planning Attorney. At this meeting, we will design a plan together that addresses all of your family's goals.
Typically, this involves scheduling a consultation with Chicagoland Estate Planning Attorney Robert J. Varak (Step 2). My goal is to make this process as convenient and friendly as possible. I offer free, in-home consultations, and almost all of my clients opt to take advantage of this opportunity. I am happy to host the meeting though, if you prefer.
I offer both daytime and evening appointments throughout the week as your Chicagoland Estate Planning Attorney. At this meeting, we will design a plan together that addresses all of your family's goals.
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Serving all of Chicagoland, including Cook, DuPage, Will, Kane, Kendall and Lake Counties.
There are many legal strategies involved in estate planning, including wills, revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, and health care documents.
At the Law Offices of Robert J. Varak, new clients often say that they do not have an estate plan.
Most people are surprised to learn that they actually do have a plan.
In the absence of legal planning otherwise, their estate will be distributed after death according to Illinois' laws of intestacy.
There are many legal strategies involved in estate planning, including wills, revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, and health care documents.
At the Law Offices of Robert J. Varak, new clients often say that they do not have an estate plan.
Most people are surprised to learn that they actually do have a plan.
In the absence of legal planning otherwise, their estate will be distributed after death according to Illinois' laws of intestacy.
Being a Naperville asset protection planning attorney involves helping my clients in making prudent decisions today to protect yourself, your business, and your hard-earned assets from loss due to lawsuits, creditors or bankruptcies.
This type of legal planning is especially prudent for professionals and business owners, whose personal assets could be at risk due the nature of their employment.
Statistically and anecdotally, we all know that the number of divorces, lawsuits and bankruptcies is staggering.
This type of legal planning is especially prudent for professionals and business owners, whose personal assets could be at risk due the nature of their employment.
Statistically and anecdotally, we all know that the number of divorces, lawsuits and bankruptcies is staggering.
Historically speaking, the federal estate tax is an excise tax levied on the transfer of a person's assets after death.
Being involved in Naperville estate planning and being an estate tax lawyer, I can tell you in actuality, it is neither a death tax nor an inheritance tax, but more accurately a transfer tax.
There are three distinct aspects to federal wealth transfer taxes that comprise what is called the Unified Transfer Tax: Estate Taxes, Gift Taxes, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes.
Legal planning to avoid or minimize these transfer taxes is both a prudent and an important aspect of comprehensive estate tax planning in Illinois.
Being involved in Naperville estate planning and being an estate tax lawyer, I can tell you in actuality, it is neither a death tax nor an inheritance tax, but more accurately a transfer tax.
There are three distinct aspects to federal wealth transfer taxes that comprise what is called the Unified Transfer Tax: Estate Taxes, Gift Taxes, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes.
Legal planning to avoid or minimize these transfer taxes is both a prudent and an important aspect of comprehensive estate tax planning in Illinois.
At the Law Office of Robert J. Varak, I encourage and assist the tradition of charitable giving in Illinois.
In addition to the many personal rewards inherent in making a charitable gift, most gifts also provide a current charitable income tax deduction.
Some charitable giving strategies also save capital gains taxes, increase income, and provide you, or whomever you designate, with an income for life.
Additionally, these types of gifts may provide an estate tax deduction - an important consideration in planning your estate.
In addition to the many personal rewards inherent in making a charitable gift, most gifts also provide a current charitable income tax deduction.
Some charitable giving strategies also save capital gains taxes, increase income, and provide you, or whomever you designate, with an income for life.
Additionally, these types of gifts may provide an estate tax deduction - an important consideration in planning your estate.
Special Needs Planning focuses on providing for the special needs of our loved ones with disabilities when we are no longer there to organize and advocate on their behalf.
Parents of children with special needs must make careful estate planning choices to coordinate all of the legal, financial, and special care needs of their children - both now and in the future.
There are several types of trusts to assist with the challenge of planning for a special needs child.
The most common types are Support Trusts and Special Needs Trusts.
Parents of children with special needs must make careful estate planning choices to coordinate all of the legal, financial, and special care needs of their children - both now and in the future.
There are several types of trusts to assist with the challenge of planning for a special needs child.
The most common types are Support Trusts and Special Needs Trusts.
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