U.S. and multinational families and individuals turn to the experienced attorneys in our Trust, Estate and Probate Practice Group to counsel them in the following areas:
Our attorneys advise clients on all aspects of estate planning, including related tax issues, the establishment of living trusts, wills, durable powers of attorney for property management, advance health care directives, and incapacity concerns.
We represent clients in all types of complex trust and estate litigation, such as trust and will contests, including claims based on lack of mental capacity, undue influence, and caregiver and other elder financial abuse; "safe harbor" proceedings; breach of fiduciary duty; accounting and surcharge; and claims to recover property improperly transferred. Our team of trial attorneys, estate planning experts, trust and estate administration experts, and estate taxation experts offers significant and broad-based experience handling disputes involving both domestic and international trusts and estates. We also represent clients in federal and state tax controversies and litigation.
Following a death, we counsel family members, beneficiaries, executors and trustees in both nonjudicial trust administration and court supervised probate proceedings. We prepare estate tax returns (IRS Form 706), assist with subtrust funding, and advise our clients on ongoing administration and trust accounting issues.
We advise clients on planning for the orderly generational transfer of family owned businesses, including techniques designed to minimize estate and gift taxes, mitigate capital gains taxes on sales or transfers, and maximize liquidity and cash flow. Our attorneys, often working closely with attorneys in our Corporate and Securities and Tax Practice Groups, counsel clients on the best strategies for transferring business interests to children, grandchildren, key employees, and other successors, while preserving the integrity of the business.
The best time to plan for the tax consequences of the sale or IPO of a business is well before the liquidity event. We advise business owners on how to reduce the income tax consequences and take advantage of wealth transfer planning opportunities which may arise if a business is sold or taken public.
Our attorneys provide clients with sophisticated wealth transfer planning services, including the establishment of irrevocable gift trusts, life insurance trusts (ILIT), family limited partnerships (FLP), limited liability companies (LLC), and non-charitable split interest trusts such as grantor-retained annuity trusts (GRAT) and qualified personal residence trusts (QPRT).
We assist clients with charitable gift planning, including the establishment of charitable remainder and lead trusts, private foundations, charitable gift annuities, donor advised funds and other charitable giving vehicles.
We represent clients in all stages of complex trust and estate litigation, including, where advantageous to our client, mediation and other types of alternative dispute resolution methods. Our experienced team of trust and estate litigators and administrators has the background to understand complex trust and estate issues. Because of our experience administering and litigating estates, we have the knowledge and experience to help resolve trust and estate disputes before they get to the courtroom.
We help our clients consolidate their world-wide assets into their estate plan. Our experienced attorneys provide wealth transfer planning, charitable gift planning, business succession planning, and international estate, gift and income tax and succession planning services for multinational families and their cross-border and international businesses, investments and assets.