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  American Academy Mentioned in Money Magazine!

Robert Armstrong, President of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, was interviewed by Money Magazine senior writer Penelope Wang for her article " A Midlife Money Checkup" in the March 2008 Issue. The article was part of the Cover Story "A Boomer's Guide to Financial Freedom" that included multiple articles focusing on financial trends, aging well and other issues Baby Boomers are facing today. This is the third mention of the American Academy of Estate Planning by Money Magazine in the last seven issues.

The "Midlife Money Checkup" is a nine-step test that highlights questions Boomer's should be asking themselves at this point in their lives. Mr. Armstrong's expertise in estate planning was highlighted in question five, "Is your estate plan in order?" Make sure you don't have to ask yourself that question by meeting with a qualified attorney.


  Attorney Attends Estate Planning Conference

Estate Planning Attorney Armen Baghdasarian recently returned from the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys 2007 Fall Summit in San Diego, CA.

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  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 ten law firms in Los Angeles county accepted into this prestigious organization. For more information about why our membership is so important to your family, click here.


ESTATE PLANNING NEWS
 The Passing of a Loved One

The article examines the seven elements which may be included in an estate plan: Health Care Power of Attorney, HIPAA Power, General Durable Power of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Pour Over Will, Funeral Trust, and Legacy Plan.

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ESTATE PLANNING NEWS
 What's Important in Your Life?

This article looks at what's important in life: family, friends, and values. The article looks at tragedies in our lives and how we always come back to what's important in life. The article then transitions to a discussion of Legacy Planning. The article discusses the Family Wealth Trust, the Family Access Trust, and how they may be used as part of Legacy Planning to protect the children after you are gone.

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CLIENT NEWSLETTERS
 Your Estate Matters Newsletter, Vol. 12.4

Articles included in this issue:

  • Are Our Furry Family Members Worth Having?
  • What's in a Legacy
  • Unclutter Your Financial Records
  • Five Basic Documents Often Found in a Complete Estate Plan
  • Safety Tips for Older Drivers

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EDUCATIONAL ALERTS
 2008: The Calm Before the Storm

The article examines the upcoming uncertainties and scheduled changes in the laws concerning estate and gift taxation.

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EDUCATIONAL FYIs
 CMS Technical Director Opines That States May Impose Penalty on Community Spouse Post- Eligibility Transfers

Roy R. Trudel, a Technical Director at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services ("CMS") recently opined that a state agency has the option of imposing a transfer penalty on an institutionalized spouse if the community spouse transfers protected resources after the institutionalized spouse's eligibility has been determined. Mr. Trudel's opinion, which is a reversal from statements made by previous CMS (HCFA) officials, came about as the result of an email exchange between elder law attorney Robert Mason of North Carolina and himself.

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