Triplett & Carothers
Dead Hand Control: How Wills & Trusts Can Control Behavior
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on March 1, 2023
You may want to use your estate to influence your heirs in your absence. To a certain extent, this might be possible, but the process is delicate, and it requires well-designed structures. By exerting what is called “dead hand control,” people may condition bequests in their legacies by framing bequests around required or forbidden activities…. read more
Protect Your Digital Assets
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on March 1, 2023
Digital estate plans are effective ways by which you can successfully protect yourself online. They can help you safeguard yourself against identity theft and the illegal reception of monetary information regarding your business finances as well as private files, like insurance paperwork. When you run a business and your company has a digital footprint in… read more
MEET LENA NEELY, PROBATE & TRUST PARALEGAL
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on February 3, 2023
Lena manages the trust and estate team covering all aspects of trust and estate administration. Her greatest joy is meeting with family members to assist them in the administration process for the transition of assets from the decedent to the beneficiary. She brings a vast wealth of knowledge and experience to our clients. She works… read more
How to Choose the Right Probate Lawyer
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on February 3, 2023
Maybe you have been named executor in a will. Or, for an added wrinkle, suppose there is no executor, or those named are either dead or unavailable. Compounding the problem, imagine you have decided the named executor is not up to snuff and must be replaced. First, you are under no obligation to retain the… read more
The Eternal Question: Standard vs. Itemized
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on February 2, 2023
With tax time coming, you will need to ask yourself: Do I itemize my deductions or do I accept the standard deduction? In brief, the standard deduction lets you lower your income by a flat rate. It makes the math easy and you don’t have to work your way through piles of records. However, you… read more
A Close Look At a Trustee’s Duties
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on February 1, 2023
Julius Caesar’s wife was not a trustee, but she was (rather unfairly) expected to act like one. When she rebuffed a man who had tried to seduce her, Caesar divorced her anyway on the grounds that she must never even be suspected of unseemly behavior: “Caesar’s wife must be beyond suspicion.” The highest ethical standards… read more
How To Create a Business Succession Plan
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on January 6, 2023
There is an unbelievable number of companies across a wide array of industries, which may lead you to believe that the creation of a succession plan must be a unique and one-off process. For instance, family businesses in particular carry distinctive cultures and reflect idiosyncratic histories in ways that might be challenging for outsiders to… read more
New Law Ushers in Major Retirement Changes
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on January 5, 2023
There’s been buzz about new retirement plan provisions for weeks, and now they’re final, bringing about changes to various federal rules and adding flexibility for current and future retirees. The Secure 2.0 Act of 2022, part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, includes the following modifications, some of which are immediate, and others that… read more
Key Social Security Changes for New Year
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on January 4, 2023
According to the Social Security Administration, approximately 70 million Americans will see an 8.7% increase in their Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments in 2023. On average, according to the SSA, Social Security benefits will increase by more than $140 per month starting in January. Why the big bump? As the SSA… read more
Brooks Alexander Expands The Triplett & Carothers Team
Posted in Triplett & Carothers on January 3, 2023
We are pleased to welcome Brooks Alexander to our firm as of counsel. Brooks brings decades of experience in estate planning as well as business succession planning to our clients, most recently working for 41 years at Middleton Reutlinger, which was one of Louisville’s best-known and oldest law firms. Brooks often helps clients with the… read more