On May 22, 2018 Darren T. Case presented for the Maricopa County Bar Association on the topic of “Estate Planning Transactions & Considerations Post-Tax Cuts & Jobs Act.” Darren is a shareholder attorney at Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. who practices in the areas of estate planning and tax. He is also the Co-Author of the …
On May 10, 2018 at the Westin Kierland Resort, Darren T. Case was a featured guest speaker for the Western Pension & Benefits Council Annual Conference. Darren presented on the topic of “Death & Taxes in 2018: Estate Planning Transactions & Considerations Post-Tax Cuts & Jobs Act.”
E-mail and text messages are undoubtedly the preferred method of communication in today’s business and social environment. Thus, in litigation, clients often ask the following subpoena questions: Can someone subpoena my e-mail records? Can someone subpoena my cell phone text messages? Can someone subpoena private Facebook messages or postings? If I delete messages, can someone …
One of the most common questions when considering trusts is whether to make them irrevocable. The most common type of trusts, however, are “revocable living trusts,” which can become irrevocable upon the death of its creator (i.e., “grantor” or “trustor”) and often leads to confusion about revocable versus irrevocable trusts. The following is a brief …
Planning for the end of life is one of our clients’ most difficult tasks. When developing an estate plan, trusts may be something you consider, regardless on an individual or family’s net worth. These are some of the most common questions clients ask us about trusts. What is a Trust? In general, a trust is …