Articles Posted in Trusts

How to Get a Death Certificate
Adler & Adler, PLLC Team

A death certificate is an ofiicial legal document that records the date and location of a person’s death. In some cases, you might need a “certified” death certificate. A certified death certificate has security features that proves that the document is genuine. Depending on the issuing county in New York state, the death certificate can…

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Unlimited Marital Deduction
Adler & Adler, PLLC Team

A key element of the unified estate and gift tax system is the unlimited marital deduction. The estate and gift tax structure permits essentially unlimited transferability of property between spouses (gifts during lifetime and transfers upon death) free of any tax. This policy is embodied in the gift tax marital deduction, and the estate tax…

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Foreign Real Property Inherited by a US Citizen From a Nonresident Alien
Adler & Adler, PLLC Team

A United States citizen who inherits foreign real property from a nonresident alien receives a stepped-up basis in such property under section 1014 of the Internal Revenue Code (“Code”) even though the property is not includible in the value of the decedent’s gross estate. Section 1014(a)(1) of the Code states that the basis of property…

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When Someone Dies in New York State
Adler & Adler, PLLC Team

In New York State, the Surrogate’s Court decides what happens to a person’s property when that person dies. The Judge in Surrogate’s Court is called the Surrogate. The person who died is called the Decedent. That person’s property is called the estate. When a person dies and leaves a Will then they died testate. If…

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Right of Election for the Surviving Spouse in New York Probate
Adler & Adler, PLLC Team

The spousal right of election must be made within 6 months from the date of the issuance of letters testamentary. New York Estates Powers and Trust Law (EPTL) Section 5-1.1-A provides a right of election for the surviving spouse to take a share of his or her spouse’s estate, no matter what the will provides.…

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Annuities – I.R.C. §2039
Adler & Adler, PLLC Team

Internal Revenue Code §72 governs the income taxation of annuity contracts. This post deals with the estate taxation of annuities. Internal Revenue Code §2039 deals with traditional annuity contracts as well as other types of contractual arrangements under which a decedent was entitled to receive a periodic payment, effectively for life, and upon decedent’s death…

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Trustee Duties
Adler & Adler, PLLC Team

A trust is a device for the management of property where one person, the grantor (sometimes called the settler, trustor or trust maker), transfers property to another person (or a bank or trust company), the trustee, for the benefit of the trust beneficiary. A trust exists when a grantor transfers the legal title to the…

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