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Can You Trust Your Trust?: What You Need to Know about the Advantages and Disadvantages of Trusts and Trust Compliance Issues
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Can You Trust Your Trust?: What You Need to Know about the Advantages and Disadvantages of Trusts and Trust Compliance Issues
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Can You Trust Your Trust?: What You Need to Know about the Advantages and Disadvantages of Trusts and Trust Compliance Issues

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A trust is frequently seen as the alter ego of a will. Trusts are often worthwhile but can be nightmares if improperly administered. As a result of the revamping of state trust laws in many states, trustees often find themselves with more questions than they were ever prepared for, without easily discernible answers, such as:
• How do I know if I can trust my trust?• What should I look out for?• Are there ever occasions where I shouldn’t provide for a long-term trust? • What should I look for when selecting an institutional trustee to administer my trust?• What trustee liability issues should I be aware of?
Can You Trust Your Trust? is the first book of its kind to present this information in an accessible and practical manner, easily understood by you—the trustee—and your trust advisers.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 7, 2015
ISBN9781627227100
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Can You Trust Your Trust?: What You Need to Know about the Advantages and Disadvantages of Trusts and Trust Compliance Issues
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Seymour Goldberg

Seymour Goldberg, CPA, MBA, JD,is a senior partner in the law firm of Goldberg & Goldberg, P.C., in Woodbury, New York. He is Professor Emeritus of Law and Taxation at Long Island University and the recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award in Federal Estate and Gift Taxation from St. John's University School of Law. He is also a member of the IRS Long Island Tax Practitioner Liaison Committee. Mr. Goldberg has been quoted in such national publications as the New York Times, Forbes, Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, and Business Week, among others, and has been interviewed on CNN, CNBC, and WCBS.

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