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By-pass trust – The “B Trust” in an AB Trust Plan.  AB Trusts are used by married couples who want to maximize the federal estate tax exemptions of both spouses. When the first spouse dies, that spouse’s estate plan divides their assets so that the current amount exempt from federal estate taxes will be placed [...]

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Bond – An insurance policy used to ensure a legal representative will do his/her job and not misuse or steal assets he/she controls.  If a party is injured due to acts of the legal representative, the bond guarantees that a certain amount of money will be paid to that party. Tweet

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Bequest – a gift or property, which is transferred to an heir or beneficiary under the terms of a will. Tweet

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Beneficiary – A person or organization who will receive the benefits of property from an estate or trust.  Tweet

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The dollar amount paid for an asset.  This amount is subtracted from the sales price of the asset when it is sold to determine capital gains and capital losses for tax purposes. Tweet

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Attorney in Fact - The person named as agent in a power of attorney to handle the financial affairs of another. Tweet

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Protecting your property from legal issues/problems and taxes during your life and after your death. Tweet

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The amount of property an individual may gift to another person each calendar year without incurring a gift tax and without IRS reporting requirements.   For 2010, an individual can gift $13,000 to each person, per year.  Married couples can combine their annual exclusion amounts and gift $26,000 to each person, per year.  Gifts made to a spouse who [...]

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Ancillary Probate Definition: Ancillary Probate is a secondary probate proceeding that occurs in a state where the decedent did not live, but where the decedent owned property. Tweet

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Administrator Definition: The person who is responsible for settling a deceased person’s estate.  The administrator is named in your Will or appointed by the probate court if you do not have a Will. Also Known As: Personal Representative or Executor/Executrix Tweet

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