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Wisconsin Manitowoc Nash, Spindler, Grimstad & McCracken LLP attorney Sandfort, Katelyn P.
  • Lawyer name:Sandfort, Katelyn P.
  • Address:1425 Memorial Drive Manitowoc,WI
  • Phone:920-684-3321
  • Fax:920-684-0544
  • PostalCode:54220
  • WebSite:http://www.nashlaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Insurance Defense Litigation Medical Malpractice Defense 100% of Practice Devoted

Wisconsin ManitowocNash, Spindler, Grimstad & McCracken LLP attorney Sandfort, Katelyn P. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Insurance Defense Litigation Medical Malpractice Defense 100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation ,Insurance Defense, Medical Malpractice,Nash, Spindler, Grimstad & McCracken LLP

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  • Wisconsin, 2010 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2010 U.S. District Court Western District of Wisconsin, 2010

  • Manitowoc County Bar Association (Member) Wisconsin Defense Counsel (Member)

  • University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 2010J.D. University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2006B.S.Major: Business

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This is a bad idea for several reasons. Here are just a few:. . 1. If your Mother "Gifts" you anything valued at more than $13,000 then she will owe a Gift Tax on her Federal tax return. Make no mistake, taking her name off and putting you name on a deed is a Gift for tax purposes. What ever the value is of the gift, that value will be deducted from her Federal Estate Tax Exclusion amount when she dies. There is no Estate Tax in 2010 but in 2011 and beyond, the Estate Tax Exclusion is $1 million. If her total estate is valued at less than $1 million, then her estate will owe no Estate Tax. Less than 5% of all estates in the United States will owe an Estate Tax.. . 2. There is no Federal Inheritance Tax. An Inheritance Tax is a tax paid by each individual heir according to the amount that they individually inherit. Some states, like New Jersey, have an Inheritance Tax but most states, like California, do not. State Inheritance Taxes are generally far less than Federal Estate Taxes or Federal Capital Gains Taxes.. . 3. If she gifts you her property, she also gifts you her basis cost for the property. So if she paid $10K and it is now worth $110K, your basis cost is still $10K. If you sell the property for $110K, you will owe Federal Capital Gains Tax on the $100K gain. After January 1, 2011, if you inherit the property, you receive a "stepped up basis" to the value on her date of death. Therefore you have no gain so you pay no Capital Gains Tax. The problem with the "No Estate Tax in 2010" is that there is no stepped up basis either. Now instead of less than 5% of all estates having to pay an Estate Tax, all estates will have to pay a Capital Gains Tax. Hopefully Congress will hurry up and fix this mess when they come back into session.. . 4. If she has to go into Assisted Living or Residential Care, there is a 5 year "look back" period for Medicaid. They will look back at her assets for the last 5 years to see where it all went. You could find yourself in a mess under the Financial Elder Abuse Laws as well.. . 5. A Living Trust does not have any effect on whether an estate is taxed or not. If the Estate is valued at over $1 million in 2011 and beyond, the estate will pay Estate Tax. A Living Trust allows the estate to avoid Probate. In California the least expensive Probate is $33,000 which is why a $5,000 Living Trust is a bargain. A Trust also allows the estate to be settled quickly instead of taking months with Probate.. . In general, it is far more advantageous to receive an inheritance than it is to receive a gift. There are less taxes and the basis costs for hard assets (real estate, jewelry, personal property) is stepped up to current market value. Please spend a few hundred dollars and have a consultation with an Elder Law Attorney and a Tax Attorney. They can guide you through the best ways to care for your Mom and Dad financially and legally as well as how to best minimize your tax burden, if any.

No, the doctor cannot legally appoint anyone as medical POA. Typically state law will say who needs to be in the decision making loop. In Pa, where I practice law, it would be both children unless there is a spouse.. . This is a good example of why people need to get their affairs in order. Everyone needs a will, power of attorney and medical POA/living will. As an estate planning attorney I see tragedies every day because people don't create these documents and update them as necessary. The money and family discord that results is horrible. The legal fees involved in taking care of this are minimal compared with the horrors of not doing it.

I live in DC (the city itself, not the suburbs) and I love my neighborhood. Not too long ago this was a scary area but there has been a lot of revitalization in the city, especially in the last 10 years, and crime has dropped a lot in most neighborhoods. It's a very vibrant city and I can't imagine living anywhere else.. . The suburbs are a nightmare, in my opinion. On the Maryland and Virginia sides, traffic is jammed from 6 in the morning till 8 or 9 at night, and on the weekends most middle-sized roads are snarled with people running errands in their giant SUV's. Crime in some of the Maryland suburbs, particularly Prince George's County, is on the rise. Property taxes in the suburbs are a lot higher than in the city itself.. . Real estate is extremely expensive, does not matter if you are looking in the city or in the suburbs, so bring your giant box of money when you move. You can get "more house for the money" in the city than in the suburbs, unless you are willing to move very, very far out of the city, which I don't recommend unless you have an off-hours commute.. . As far as raising a family goes, it takes a little more work for the parents to line up and supervise play-time for the kids, because you really need to supervise them, not just let them outside when it is play-time. But the same goes for any large city.

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