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Mobile Alabama Estate Planning, Probate and Living Trusts Attorneys Ryan, Hicks, Cumpton & Cumpton, LLP
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Mobile Estate Planning Attorneys
Thank you for visiting the Estate Planning Information Center for Alabama and Florida, brought to you by Ryan, Hicks, Cumpton & Cumpton, LLP. We are estate planning attorneys with offices in Huntsville (AL), Mobile (AL) and Pensacola (FL) whose mission is to provide residents of Alabama and Florida with quality estate planning resources. When you visit or call our office, we want you to feel comfortable discussing such an important issue concerning both you and your family. We want to arm you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your family's future.
 
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  Money Magazine Recognizes American Academy!

In the January 2009 issue of Money Magazine, Walecia Konrad’s article entitled “Keep It In The Family” focuses on making sure the wealth you’ve worked so hard to accumulate will go to the people you love. The article recommends the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys as a source to find an estate planning attorney who can tailor a plan for your situation and address your state rules. It also includes a useful estate planning checklist and valuable tips for putting together a proper estate plan that will safeguard your hard-earned assets from estate taxes, lawsuits and probate. This is the fourth time in 16 issues the American Academy has been recognized. Click here to find out why our American Academy membership is so important to our firm and the many families we provide guidance to each year.


  American Academy Mentioned in Money Magazine!

Robert Armstrong, President of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, was interviewed by Money Magazine senior writer Penelope Wang for her article " A Midlife Money Checkup" in the March 2008 Issue. The article was part of the Cover Story "A Boomer's Guide to Financial Freedom" that included multiple articles focusing on financial trends, aging well and other issues Baby Boomers are facing today. This is the third mention of the American Academy of Estate Planning by Money Magazine in the last seven issues.

The "Midlife Money Checkup" is a nine-step test that highlights questions Boomer's should be asking themselves at this point in their lives. Mr. Armstrong's expertise in estate planning was highlighted in question five, "Is your estate plan in order?" Make sure you don't have to ask yourself that question by meeting with a qualified attorney.


  American Academy Mentioned in Money Magazine

The September issue of Money Magazine has an article entitled,"20 Timeless Money Rules." Rule 17, Exiting Gracefully, is particularly significant because it emphasizes the importance of putting together your estate plan. The recommendation of Money Magazine is that you search for a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys: "To find a lawyer, ask friends and colleagues for recommendations or get referrals online at the website of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (aaepa.com)." The American Academy is an exclusive membership organization for law firms dedicated to estate planning. We are proud of our Academy membership and pleased to be the only law firm in the greater Mobile and Huntsville, Alabama areas and the greater Pensacola, Florida area accepted into this prestigious organization. For more information about why our membership is so important to your family, click here.


Download Alabama Living Will and Summary of Alabama State Law Regarding Advanced Directives
Learn how advanced health care directives work in Alabama and see the sample Alabama Living Will. Important Note: The Living Will is a standardized statutory form that may not meet your specific desires or unique circumstances. A consultation with a qualified attorney is necessary to address these important issues. Please contact our office for a free consultation to review your goals and wishes.

ESTATE PLANNING NEWS
 Your 401k or IRA: A Problem Asset?

The article looks at IRAs and 401ks and how we need to save for retirement. Then it looks at the tax problems these plans create. It examines the stretch out available with the FRPT. It also examines using distributions to fund life insurance.

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ESTATE PLANNING NEWS
 Trusts Can Help Protect from Bank Failure

If you walk into almost any savings institution in the United States, you see a little seal on the door that says “Member FDIC.” The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) was founded in 1933 as a response to the run on banks in the Great Depression. It provides each person with up to $100,000 of insurance for funds in that bank. That sounds simple enough. And, for individuals, it is.

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CLIENT NEWSLETTERS
 Your Estate Matters Newsletter, Vol. 12.3

Articles included in this issue:

  • Covering Your Assets
  • Graceful Exits
  • Success in Life - And After Death?
  • So You're a Fiduciary...
  • Web Connections for Those Over Fifty
  • Planning Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry

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EDUCATIONAL ALERTS
 Charitable in Death: Will Leona Helmsley's Testamentary CRTs Qualify for an Estate Tax Charitable Deduction?

This article examines Leona Helmsley's Will and the Trusts which it creates. It examines some of the oddities involved, including gifts to her dog and the disinheriting of some grandchildren.

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EDUCATIONAL FYIs
 Utah Tops List of Best Places to Die

Geography determines much about an individual's final days: the kind of care received, where he or she will get it, and how much a decedent can pass on to heirs. This Forbes article ranks the states top to bottom. On top: Utah. At the bottom: Illinois

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 Critical New Privacy Regulations Impact You and Every Member of Your Family
In April 2003 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued final regulations regarding the privacy provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, commonly known as "HIPAA."

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