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What Are Common Mistakes Associated With Connecticut Trust Administration?

By Brian S. Karpe |

Andrea decides that she should form a revocable trust to hold some of her assets, including tangible and intangible property. She has amassed several commercial properties and thinks transferring ownership to the trust would make her life easier. She finalizes the trust on her own without consulting an attorney, nominating her best friend as… Read More »

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Intellectual Property Estate Planning For Hartford County Residents

By Brian S. Karpe |

When we think about drafting our own will and estate plan, we know to make a list of tangible personal property and financial assets such as our home, vehicle, furniture, vacation home, and retirement accounts. But what about other items we don’t think about often? What about intangible assets and works belonging uniquely to… Read More »

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Disability Trusts & ABLE Savings In Connecticut

By Brian S. Karpe |

Are you or a loved one concerned about a disabled family member’s well-being and how their condition will be managed when you can no longer care for them? Is a simple trust not enough to meet their specific needs?  You may have options. ABLE savings accounts are specifically designed for Connecticut special needs residents… Read More »

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