Leaving Your Passwords and Other Important Information for Your Loved Ones

Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. | December 15, 2011

Whether we like it or not, we are all going to meet our demise one day.  I’m not particularly looking forward to it, mind you — but I know that I have to think about it in practical terms because it will most certainly affect those I leave behind.  The emotional component aside, when I [...]

2010 Has Arrived … What of Estate Taxes?

Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. | January 4, 2010

I scoured the internet for interesting posts and articles on the impact of the lack of estate tax in 2010. I present a few of them here for your review:
Lack of Estate Tax in 2010: Now Cheaper to Die?
With Taxes Gone, Will Death Be At A Premium?
[Source: ABC News]
Don’t Die Today – Tomorrow [...]

How Does Your Timeshare Factor Into Your Estate Plan

Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. | December 4, 2009

You work hard your entire life and hopefully, in the process, you acquire some assets. Bank accounts, real estate, tangible personal property, collectibles, stocks, bonds and family heirlooms come to mind.
To paraphrase an old saying, the only certainties in life are death and taxes. Given that death is inevitable (much as [...]