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Should I Stay Or Should I Go (To Florida) – A Guide On Changing Domicile: Tax, Estate Planning & Other Considerations

Published: Aug 11, 2018
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Connections at Firm LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Every person has a domicile. This rarely-considered fact has far-reaching consequences, including where and how an individual is taxed. Our guide on how to change domicile to Florida covers the important tax and estate planning considerations when changing domicile. The general rule is that...

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Poller Speaks To NY Times About Changes In Alimony Deductions Under New Tax Law

Published: Aug 05, 2018
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Judith Poller, Co-Chair of Pryor Cashman's Family Law Group, spoke with the New York Times about how the newly-enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will impact wealthy Americans contemplating divorce. One key change in the law affects alimony, which will no longer be tax deductible for couples whose divorce agreements...

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Estate Planning Update July 2018 – Planning For Incapacity Using Revocable Trusts

Published: Aug 01, 2018
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Along with an increased life expectancy due to medical advances comes an increased chance of developing diminished mental capacity. Planning for this possibility should therefore be part of a comprehensive estate plan. While a durable power of attorney is the most familiar estate planning tool in planning for incapacity, and...

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