Calm in the Storm: Three Lessons from the COVID Pandemic

At Breshears Law, you don’t have to choose between protecting your health and planning for the future. Our clients can now benefit from the entire estate-planning process, from start to finish, all done while everybody stays safe at home. All it takes is a device (tablet or smart phone), a webcam and a good internet connection.

I Want a Little Red Wagon

Our grandson has a little red wagon at our house. He can put all his stuff in it. Action figures, rocks, balls, anything he wants. His little red wagon is a trust!

Do I Need A Will or A Trust?

Among the most common questions we get is to explain the differences between Wills and Trusts. In this post, Joe Breshears provides a definition for both types of documents, and compares the defining traits of Wills and Trusts. There are more differences than you think, and in those differences are some powerful opportunities for you to plan your future more effectively. Read more …

Planning for the Future (Without a Crystal Ball)

Creating a will, trust, or any type of estate plan has always involved dealing with an uncertain future. Consider that just over 20 years ago in 1997, the estate tax had an astonishing 55% rate with only a $600,000 exemption. Fast forward to 2020. Now we have a generous $11.58 million exemption and a lower 40% top rate. We also have allies in Congress who favor repealing the estate tax, as evidenced by the September 27, 2017 Unified Framework for Fixing Our Broken Tax Code. So what does this mean for you, as you’re planning for the future? Real more …