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Bloodline trusts need to flex for future generations

  A bloodline trust can protect a family’s inheritance, but also provide the flexibility necessary to address the needs of future generations. Lacie O’Daire, a partner in our Tax and Wealth Management group, explains in Crain’s Cleveland Business how this flexibility may be useful to current and future beneficiaries of such a trust.

HNW Planning

On November 15, 2017, Gary A. Zwick will be speaking on the topic, “HNW Planning,” before the Society of Financial Service Professionals, in Independence, Ohio.

Understanding the Legal Claims of Testamentary Capacity and Undue Influence

In an article published in the November 2016 issue of the Journal of Financial Service Professionals, Walter | Haverfield partner John Schiller discussed the two principal ways that a testamentary transfer of property can be challenged. Written with the assistance of Walter | Haverfield partner Jamie Price, John also emphasized that one should have an […]

Revocable Living Trust / Grantor Trusts

On December 15, 2015, James M. Mackey spoke at an NBI Seminar in Independence, Ohio (“Trusts 101”). Jim’s presentations were titled, “Revocable Living Trusts” and “Grantor Trusts.”

Revocable Trusts Offer More Control Over Distribution of Retirement Assets

In an article in a special “Estate Planning” section in the November 9, 2015 issue of Crain’s Cleveland Business, titled, “Revocable Trusts Offer More Control Over Distribution of Retirement Assets,” Lacie L. O’Daire noted that some familial situations may make a revocable trust the appropriate beneficiary for a retirement account.