Ian Holzhauer’s Guest Article on Vault
Our associate, Ian Holzhauer wrote a guest column for the national legal industry publication, Vault, about his journey in the law. View his article here:...
View ArticleIan Holzhauer’s Article in the DuPage County Bar Association Brief
See Ian Holzhauer’s article in the DuPage County Bar Association Brief, titled, “Estate Planning for the International Family” here: http://www.dcba.org/mpage/vol291116art1
View ArticleIan Holzhauer’s Four Under Forty Interview with NCTV
Ian Holzhauer’s interview with Liz Spencer of NCTV, discussing, among other things, his path to becoming an estate planning attorney:
View ArticleClosing Small Estates
Ordinarily, when someone dies, the method to pay off creditors and distribute the remainder of the estate is a court-supervised process called probate. However, when someone dies with relatively few...
View ArticleFacebook Changes Death Policy; Digital Estate Planning Gaining Recognition
Courtesy of TechCrunch As reported in today’s Washington Post, Facebook is now allowing users more freedom over what will continue to be displayed on their page after death. Death-related digital...
View ArticleMinimize Illinois Estate Tax with a Credit Shelter Trust
Photo courtesy of Terry Johnston Imagine Joe and Mary are a retired Naperville couple with a combined $7.5 million in Illinois assets. Joe has $5 million in his name, and Mary has $2.5 million in her...
View ArticleCaring for Special Needs Relatives with a Supplemental Needs Trust
Courtesy Kari Reine In common usage, “special needs” often refers to conditions first recognized in childhood, such as Down Syndrome, autism, or cerebral palsy. In estate planning, “special needs”...
View ArticleClosing Small Estates
Ordinarily, when someone dies, the method to pay off creditors and distribute the remainder of the estate is a court-supervised process called probate. However, when someone dies with relatively few...
View ArticleFacebook Changes Death Policy; Digital Estate Planning Gaining Recognition
Courtesy of TechCrunch As reported in today’s Washington Post, Facebook is now allowing users more freedom over what will continue to be displayed on their page after death. Death-related digital...
View ArticleMinimize Illinois Estate Tax with a Credit Shelter Trust
Photo courtesy of Terry Johnston Imagine Joe and Mary are a retired Naperville couple with a combined $7.5 million in Illinois assets. Joe has $5 million in his name, and Mary has $2.5 million in her...
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