Money Magazine Recognizes American Academy! In the January 2009 issue of Money Magazine, Walecia Konrad’s article entitled “Keep It In The Family” focuses on making sure the wealth you’ve worked so hard to accumulate will go to the people you love. The article recommends the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys as a source to find an estate planning attorney who can tailor a plan for your situation and address your state rules. It also includes a useful estate planning checklist and valuable tips for putting together a proper estate plan that will safeguard your hard-earned assets from estate taxes, lawsuits and probate. This is the fourth time in 16 issues the American Academy has been recognized. Click here to find out why our American Academy membership is so important to our firm and the many families we provide guidance to each year.
American Academy Mentioned in Money Magazine The September issue of Money Magazine has an article entitled,"20 Timeless Money Rules." Rule 17, Exiting Gracefully, is particularly significant because it emphasizes the importance of putting together your estate plan. The recommendation of Money Magazine is that you search for a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys: "To find a lawyer, ask friends and colleagues for recommendations or get referrals online at the website of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (aaepa.com)." The American Academy is an exclusive membership organization for law firms dedicated to estate planning. We are proud of our Academy membership and pleased to be one of only two law firms in the greater North Atlanta metro area accepted into this prestigious organization. For more information about why our membership is so important to your family, click here.
George Menden Appeared on Fox5 News George Menden was recently interviewed on Fox5 News on the importance of creating a living will in lieu of the Terri Schiavo case.
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CLIENT NEWSLETTERS Your Estate Matters Newsletter, Vol. 12.1
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EDUCATIONAL ALERTS IRS Rules That Tuition Paid for Special Needs Child is a Deductible Medical ExpenseThe Alert examines a recent private letter ruling which allowed the taxpayer to deduct school tuition for a special needs child as a medical expense.
EDUCATIONAL FYIs Article on Family CaregiversThe Sunday, September 9, 2007 issue of Parade magazine contains an article by Gail Sheehy on family caregiving. It will recount some of her own experiences as a spousal caregiver to her husband.
SPECIAL REPORT Estate Tax Repeal Americans everywhere have been bombarded with radio reports and newspaper articles discussing the possible repeal of the infamous estate tax. On May 26th, 2001 both houses of Congress passed the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, which we refer to as the Act. The final ingredient required to make the Act a formal law was President Bush's signature on the appropriate papers, which occurred on June 7, 2001. Our Consumer Alert explores the nuances of the new Act, and reveals what the changes in law really mean.