
12 episodes

Lowenstein Sandler's Trusts & Estates Podcast: Splitting Heirs Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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5.0 • 13 Ratings
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An information packed and hopefully entertaining guide to estate planning and the world of trusts and estates. Estate planning really involves thinking about the people and things that are most important to you—family, loved ones, charitable causes and everything else that gives your life meaning. Religious leaders, wealth advisors, divorce attorneys and others will team up with experienced trusts and estates lawyers from Lowenstein Sandler to offer you creative, outside the box approaches to achieving your estate planning goals.
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Home Is Where the Heart Is (and where the IRS will try to find you): Thinking of Living Abroad? Even ExPats May Have to Pay U.S. Taxes
Unlike most countries in the world, if you are a citizen or resident of the United States, the government gets to tax all of your worldwide income, regardless of where it's earned or where you live. And if the IRS decides that your tax home is the US your family may get hit by an estate tax, even if you aren’t a citizen or resident. In this episode of "Splitting Heirs,” host Warren K. Racusin speaks with fellow partner Megan E. Wernke about international and cross-border tax planning, and the different obligations and documents required for individuals with assets or income in the U.S. but who are domiciled elsewhere; have renounced their U.S. citizenship completely; or who are considered non-resident aliens.
Speakers:
Warren K. Racusin, Partner and Chair, Trusts & Estates
Megan E. Wernke, Partner, Private Client Services -
The Sad Tale of Hubby and Lovey: Preparing One’s Estate for the Possibility of Divorce
In this episode of “Splitting Heirs,” Warren K. Racusin, partner and Chair of Lowenstein’s Trusts & Estates practice, speaks with Sharon L. Klein, EVP, President - Family Wealth, Eastern U.S. Region & Head of National Divorce Advisory Practice, Wilmington Trust, N.A., about estate planning for divorcing couples, including “grey divorce”—when couples in their 50s and older—often with significant assets—decide to go their separate ways. They address the importance of—before initiating divorce proceedings—reviewing all of one’s estate planning documents, including beneficiary designations, executors, trusts, and prenuptial agreements, to make sure that they reflect your current wishes, and they illustrate the dangers of failing to prepare for a split with examples of disastrous celebrity breakups.
Speakers:
Warren K. Racusin, Partner and Chair, Trusts & Estates
Sharon L. Klein, EVP, President - Family Wealth, Eastern U.S. Region & Head of National Divorce Advisory Practice, Wilmington Trust, N.A. -
Whose Cello Is It Anyway? Or, a Lawyer, a Judge, and a Professional Athlete Talk About Family Litigation
In this episode of “Splitting Heirs” host Warren K. Racusin of Lowenstein’s Trusts & Estates practice is joined by Jeffrey J. Wild, Lowenstein partner and litigator whose practice focuses on fiduciary issues; the Honorable Paul D. Wilson, Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court; and Zachary Racusin, professional baseball player and owner/director of player development of Rax Hax Pro Performance, to explore the dynamics of competition when family members fight over inherited property. How can litigants prove a decedent’s wishes regarding his or her intentions, when is it worth the time and expense of going to trial, and when should parties and advocates put aside their respective rivalries and move on?
Speakers:
Warren K. Racusin, Partner and Chair, Trusts & Estates
Jeffrey J. Wild, Partner, Business Litigation
Honorable Paul D. Wilson, Associate Justice for the Massachusetts Superior Courts
Zachary Racusin, Professional Baseball Player and Owner & Director of Player Development, Rax Hax Pro Performance -
As Long As I Have A Heartbeat
In this episode of Splitting Heirs, Warren K. Racusin and Bridget Harris of Lowenstein’s Trusts & Estates practice discuss end-of- life decision making with Cynthia X. Pan, MD FACP, AGSF, Chief of the Division of Geriatrics & Palliative Care Medicine at New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Queens, exploring the nuances of healthcare directives, advance care planning, and the extent of ‘extraordinary measures.’ In light of the complex medical, ethical, legal, and spiritual issues at stake, the lawyers emphasize the importance of clearly documenting one’s end-of-life wishes well before it seems necessary, in order that those wishes can be effectively carried out by family and healthcare professionals when the time comes.
Speakers:
Warren K. Racusin, Partner and Chair, Trusts & Estates
Bridget Harris, Counsel, Trusts & Estates
Cynthia X. Pan, MD FACP, AGSF, Chief, Division of Geriatrics & Palliative Care Medicine, New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Queens -
Why Do Lawyers Talk The Way They Do?
Welcome back to season two of Splitting Heirs, Lowenstein Sandler’s Trusts & Estates podcast. In this new episode, Warren Racusin is joined by partner Mike Vito and Brooklyn Law Professor of Legal Writing Alissa Bauer to discuss why lawyers communicate the way they do and how they can make themselves easier to understand. They also provide listeners with a clear, easy-to-understand glossary of some of the more commonly used — yet often opaque — terms that frequently arise in conversations about trusts, wills, and taxes.
Speakers:
Warren K. Racusin, Partner and Chair, Trusts & Estates
Michael P. Vito, Partner, Trusts & Estates
Alissa Bauer, Assistant Professor of Legal Writing, Brooklyn Law School -
Hedge Fund Guy and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Statue
Host Warren K. Racusin, partner and Chair of Lowenstein’s Trusts & Estates practice, talks about how to incorporate charitable giving into your estate plan. Partner Lesley P. Adamo, Vice Chair of the firm’s Tax group, describes different vehicles such as private foundations and donor-advised funds; and Gabriel van Aalst, President and CEO of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, describes how charitable gifts can enhance a donors’ legacy and positively impact the entire community.
Speakers:
Warren K. Racusin, Partner and Chair, Trusts & Estates
Lesley P. Adamo, Partner, Vice Chair, Tax Group
Gabriel van Aalst, President and CEO, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra