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Being Specific About Costs – Hull on Estate and Succession Planning #167

This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian and Suzana get into specifics regarding costs. They discuss specific illustrations where motions can arise; both strategic motions and those that can be predicted and look into why costs may be so high. If you have any comments, send us an email at hullandhull@gmail.com or [...]

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Transferring the Family Cottage – Part 1 – Hull on Estate and Succession Planning #169

This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian and Suzanna discuss the delicate topic of transferring the family cottage from owner to heirs and the best steps to take to make the transition as smooth as possible. If you have any comments, send us an email at hullandhull@gmail.com or leave a comment on [...]

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Planned Giving – Part 3 – Hull on Estate and Succession Planning #197

This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian Hull discusses the importance of charitable giving. Duration : 0:9:12 Recommended ReadingManagement Succession Planning for Family BusinessesIntegrated Learning SolutionSuccession Planning (Zombie Take-over Prevention) :: SSA 2010 New England Leadership SummitManagement Succession Planning IS Success For the Family BusinessManagement Succession Planning Blueprint (ebook) Technorati Tags: Hull [...]

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Uncertainties in Litigation – Hull on Estate and Succession Planning #164

This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian and Suzana discuss the uncertainties in litigation. They look at the great uncertainty of interlocutory (or injunctions, or motions) throughout the process. They talk about the motions that are brought often that can create budget difficulties due to the unknowns in litigation. If you have [...]

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Reasons Why an Estate Plan Can Go Awry – Hull on Estate and Succession Planning #146

This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian and Suzana discuss the reasons why an estate plan can go awry and how to address these issues. The reasons include the concept of an acrimonious extended family member, intransigent family members, making sure you have properly drafted documents and the choice of your estate [...]

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