The Rushforth Firm's Estate Planning Pages

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The Rushforth Firm's Estate Planning Pages

Written by Las Vegas, Nevada Trust and Estate Attorney Layne T. Rushforth

This Site. Welcome to the educational web site for The Rushforth Firm, Ltd., a Las Vegas, Nevada law firm.  This is the firm's educational website, and it contains general, educational information related to estate planning, estate and trust administration, and business planning. It is intended to be educational and informative, as well as to encourage you to seek competent legal advice as to your own planning.

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Estate Planning Articles

Table of Contents

Basic Estate Planning

Introduction:  Overview of estate planning.

Who Will Get My Property at My Death?
Probate in Nevada
Estate Planning Goals and Tools
Advanced Estate Planning
Introduction to Advanced Estate Planning
Estate Reduction
Uses of Life Insurance in Estate Planning
Irrevocable Trusts
Charitable Trusts
Business Entities
Estate Freezing
Asset Protection
Conclusion
Nevada Health-Care Power of Attorney Form

Sample Nevada Health Care Power of Attorney (Advanced Health-Care Directive)
-This HIPAA-compliant document is a modified version of the Nevada statutory form that includes (1) a power of attorney, (2) an directive regarding life support ("living will"), (3) long-term care instructions, (4) organ donation instructions, and (5) instructions regarding a memorial service and the dispositions of mortal remains.
-Updated to comply with the changes made by the Nevada Legislature in 2009.

Memo Explaining Health-Care Power of Attorney
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Trust and Estate News and Notes

A kind of online newsletter that contains news, notes, and brief articles. (Updated occasionally.)


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Memos

Click on the title to download the document. These memos and articles are intended to be educational, but they are not intended to provide legal advice for any particular person or situation. Information contained in these memos is NOT an acceptable substitute for personal legal advice from an attorney who is (1) licensed in the state where you live; (2) experienced in the appropriate area of law; and (3) familiar with the details of your situation.
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Allocating Assets to Subtrusts on the First Death An A/B or A/B/C trust needs to be divided into subtrusts upon the death of the first settlor to die. [Large file.]
Asset Protection Describes techniques used to protect assets from creditors, such as offshore asset-protection trusts and Nevada's self-settled spendthrift trust.
Beneficiaries and Fiduciaries Discussion of how to (1) identify beneficiaries for a will or trust and to describe how distributions are to be made to them and (2) select fiduciaries, including executor, trustee, guardians, etc.
Business Succession Planning How to transition a closely held business to family or key employees
Charitable Giving Should charitable giving be part of your estate plan?
Charitable Remainder Trust Management Instructions to the settlor and to the trustee of charitable remainder trust.
Charitable Remainder Trust and Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Benefits that come from using a life insurance trust in combination with a charitable remainder trust
The Distribution of Your Estate A memo to help you provide an outline or memorandum to your attorney explaining how, when, and on what conditions your estate assets are to be distributed.
Establishing Legal Domicile in Nevada Memo outlining the steps to take to establish legal residency in Nevada.
Estate Planning Distributions 2-page memo regarding the ultimate distribution of your estate, summarizing different ways that you can have your assets divided and distributed.
Estate Planning Goals and Tools Memo outlining estate planning objectives and the means to achieve them. [20 pages; large file.]
Estate Planning Objectives 2-page memo that answers the question, "Who will get my property when I die?"
Estate Planning Overview Four-page memo outlining estate planning tools.
Estate Planning Using Business Entities Methods of reducing the estate tax value of business entities and assets held in business entities.
Fees for Trust Preparation Memo discussing estimated fees for preparing living trusts.
Fee Policies Policies of the Rushforth Firm relating to billing fees and costs for legal services.
Fiduciary Inventory and Accountings Memo to a court-appointed Executor, Administrator, Guardian of the Estate, or a Trustee of a Testamentary Trust regarding the inventory and account reports that should be filed.
Generation-Skipping Trusts Trusts can be designed to "skip" taxation in one or more generations. This can save taxes for children and grandchildren. "Dynasty" trusts are those that endure for several generations (up to 365 years in Nevada).
Nevada Health Care Power of Attorney Memo explaining how to complete the Nevada durable power of attorney for health care form. [For the form, click here.]
Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT) Overview Memo outlining the purposes and design of an irrevocable trust designed to hold life insurance (referred to as an "irrevocable life insurance trust" or "ILIT").
Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Management Memo to the settlor and to the trustee of an irrevocable trust that is designed to be the owner of life insurance (referred to as an "irrevocable life insurance trust" or "ILIT").
Nevada Asset Protection Trust Memo outlining asset protecting using a self-settled spendthrift trust under Nevada law.
Post-Mortem Planning Memo outlining tax-planning options after death, including methods for fixing problems arising from lack of planning or poor planning.
Probate in Nevada Outline of Nevada probate procedure. Explains probate procedures in general, which may apply in other states, too.
Property Agreements for Couples An estate planner's perspective of why a prenuptial agreement, postnuptial agreement, domestic partnership agrement, or cohabitation agreement relating to income and property is important to avoid disputes when one spouse or partner becomes incompetent or dies.
¿Quién recibirá mis bienes cuando yo muera? Breve explicación de cómo los bienes pasan de una generación a la próxima cuando uno muera. (2 páginas.)
Spendthrift Trust Asset Ownership The explains how the assets of a Nevada self-settled spendthrift trust (Nevada asset protection trust) should be owned.
Starting a Corporation Basic information about starting a corporation.
Starting a Limited-Liability Company Basic information about starting a limited-liability company.
Stealth Wealth Explains how to keep assets confidential and private and why that may not be the best idea.
Tax Planning in Revocable Trusts Explains how revocable trusts established by couples and others can divide into subtrusts (A/B trust or A/B/C trust) to save estate taxes. [Large file.]
Will checklist Use this form to see if your will covers all the bases.
Your Duties as Personal Representative Memo outlining the duties and responsibilities of a court-appointed personal representative (executor or administrator).
Your Duties as Trustee after the Settlor's Death Memo outlining the duties and responsibilities of a trustee of a living trust after the death of the trust's settlor (creator).
Your Duties as Trustee during the Settlor's Incapacity Memo outlining the duties and responsibilities of a trustee of a living trust while the settlor (creator) of the trust is incapacitated.
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Forms

Click on the form's title to download the form. These forms are provided to be used in conjunction with advice of legal counsel, and the use of any form without advice of legal counsel constitutes consent to be solely responsible for the consequences.
Short Title Description
Affidavit of Entitlement Affidavit used to collect the personal property of a deceased person if the estate is $20,000 or less. [NEVADA ONLY.]
Nevada Health Care Power of Attorney Combined form: (1) durable power of attorney for health care; (2) directive relating to long-term care; (3) directive relating to life support; (4) directive relating to organ donations; and (5) instructions relating to a memorial service and the ultimate disposition of mortal remains. [Based on Nevada law, but some provisions may be useful elsewhere.] (For the memo containing instructions as to how to complete the form, click here.)
Nevada Declaration of Domicile Memo outlining the steps to take to establish legal residency in Nevada.
Nevada Probate Checklist Checklist for handling a probate proceeding in Nevada. Jointly prepared by Layne Rushforth and Don Ashworth. (Mr. Ashworth is a former Probate Commissioner in Clark County, Nevada.)
Supplemental Schedule Form to supplement and update the schedule of assets belonging to a revocable trust.
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Questionnaires and Checklists

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Asset Checklist for Estate Planning Checklist used to make an inventory of all assets owned.
Buy-Sell Questionnaire Questionnaire for business owners entering into a buy-sell agreement.
Charitable Lead Trust (CLT) Questionnaire Questionnaire for creating a charitable lead trust.
Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT) Questionnaire Questionnaire for creating a charitable remainder trust, including a charitable remainder unitrust (CRUT) and a charitable remainder annuity trust (CRAT).
Corporation Questionnaire Questionnaire for starting a corporation
Estate Planning Questionnaire Questionnaire for information needed to prepare a will or living trust.
LLC QuestionnaireQuestionnaire for starting a limited-liability company.
Marital Property Agreement QuestionnaireQuestionnaire for a prenuptial or postnuptial marital property agreement. Also used for unmarried domestic partners ("significant others").
Probate Questionnaire Questionnaire for starting a probate proceeding in Nevada.
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Registration of Health-Care Directive

To register your "advanced directive", the Nevada Secretary of State offers a free registration service (in partnership with the U.S. Living Will Registry®). For more information about the Secretary of State's "Living Will Lockbox" service and a link to the appropriate form, click here.


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Updated July 14, 2010

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