Congress makes the laws, the President enforces the laws, and the Supreme Court interprets the laws. It seems simplistic and straightforward but it is not because the devil is in the details. This week we watch the confirmation hearings of, Elena Kagan, a nominee to the Supreme Court of our nation. The hearings are just as important as an election to congress or the presidency.
I am always reading court opinions that interpret tax laws affecting estate planning as well as opinions pertaining to specific estate plans that have been challenged by those affected by the plan in one way or the other. Just like the laws of the land, your will has to be written to withstand the scrutiny of a judge, maybe not a Supreme Court Justice but the judiciary may be called in to determine whether your will complies with the laws or if your intentions are clear.
Professional guidance is key when making your will. Leave your comments here or contact us at http://www.ythlaw.com/
I am always reading court opinions that interpret tax laws affecting estate planning as well as opinions pertaining to specific estate plans that have been challenged by those affected by the plan in one way or the other. Just like the laws of the land, your will has to be written to withstand the scrutiny of a judge, maybe not a Supreme Court Justice but the judiciary may be called in to determine whether your will complies with the laws or if your intentions are clear.
Professional guidance is key when making your will. Leave your comments here or contact us at http://www.ythlaw.com/
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