The Swier Law Firm's Estate Planning and Probate Blog
Our team is keeping you informed and up to date on the latest happenings on the law in South Dakota. Read more on our blog.
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Will Your Estate Plan Still Work If You Move?Before 2020, Americans were as mobile as ever. In the prior decade, millions of Americans moved each year. So what happens to your estate plan if you move?”
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To Do Or Not To Do: Putting Retirement Plans In A TrustWhile many of your assets are likely owned by your trust, your qualified retirement accounts likely list your spouse or children as the beneficiary.
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Should Long-Term Health Care Needs Be Part Of Your Farm Estate Plan?Long-term health care is becoming an important issue for an increasing number of people.
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If Not Now, When? New Legislation Simplifies Estate Planning in the Time of CoronavirusNew Jersey has now joined many other states that have enacted laws to allow for digital or remote notarization of estate planning documents.
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The Coronavirus Has Americans Scrambling to Set Their Estate Plans. Here Are Some Key Things to KnowEstate planning attorneys are seeing a flurry of inquiries from people seeking to update their estate planning documents.
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Former Redskins' Owner's Estate Goes Into OvertimeJack Kent Cooke is the former owner of the Washington Redskins and was also well known for his business acumen. However, his planning left much to be desired.
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Why South Dakota Is One Of The Best Places To Retire: The State Estate TaxThere are many factors which enter into your decision of where to live or retire. You may want to move to be closer to your grandchildren.
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How Are Taxes Handled In An Inherited Trust?My parents passed away years ago and left money in a trust that is now going to be distributed to their grandchildren. How are the taxes normally handled...
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What Warren Buffett's Estate Plan Means For InvestorsWarren Buffett has had an illustrious career, and Berkshire Hathaway shareholders have benefited greatly from his long-term success.
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3 Retirement Tax Law Changes Could Affect Farmers and RanchersAs part of the recent government funding bill passed, Congress made several changes to the tax law. Here are three changes and how they apply to farmers.