
House votes to repeal estate tax
By Peter Baker | The New York Times President Obama and the Republicans in Congress clashed over taxes and wealth on Thursday, a day after

By Peter Baker | The New York Times President Obama and the Republicans in Congress clashed over taxes and wealth on Thursday, a day after

Hundreds gathered in far north Scottsdale last week to witness the auctioning of Greasewood Flat’s last remnants. With it came the virtual nail in the

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal An online dating study reveals America’s sexiest jobs, based on which men have had the most success on

By Paul Sullivan | The New York Times In life, James A. Elkins Jr., a prominent Houston businessman and philanthropist, amassed a portfolio of art

E! News Philip Seymour Hoffman had amassed quite the estate after 25 years in the business and when he died tragically on Feb. 2 of

Los Angeles Times By Nardine Saad A judge upheld Casey Kasem’s health directive to stop the radio legend’s nutrition and hydration during an ex parte

By Jennifer Ludden | National Public Radio Women today are nearly half the workforce, and two-income couples are the norm. But the U.S. tax code?

By Sue Doerfler, The Republic Deciding who gets what when we die is difficult enough when it comes to divvying jewelry, collectible baseball cards, family

By Motley Fool, Universal Press Syndicate Once you reach retirement with a nest egg at your disposal, it’s hard to know how much of your

By Kevin Olsen | Pensions and Investments Earlier this month, Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping approved setting up the Police Dog Pension Scheme to

By Anya Martin | The Wall Street Journal One way to keep adult children closer to home: gift them a piece of the house. Most

By Judith Polich | Albuquerque Journal I am writing in response to the rapid pace of events in the last few weeks with respect to

By Paul Sullivan | The New York Times If all goes well, we’ll never hear much about Rupert and Wendi Murdoch’s divorce. The News Corporation

By Christopher W. Yugo | The New York Times Q: My parents own a farm and they want to start gifting it to my siblings

By Kenneth M. Cymbal | HealthLifePro On Jan. 1, 2013, President Obama signed into law the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA) which creates
By Dan Caplinger | Daily Finance In “The Sopranos,” the IRS didn’t stand a chance against Mafia boss Tony Soprano. But thanks to poor planning,

By Justin Allsop | Rose Law Group Law Clerk The recent string of Supreme Court cases has given same-sex couples a great deal to celebrate

By Christopher Doering | USA TODAY The aging farming population is forcing more operators to deal with the complexities of how to pass along the

By Beth Duckett and Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic The price tag for Southeast Valley cities’ contributions to the pensions of police officers and

By Marlene S. Cooper | The Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley News You may have heard of a case a couple of years ago in which a

Gov. Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill that aimed to settle disputes between families regarding a trust. Brewer says she vetoed the bill Tuesday because

By Kelly Greene | The Wall Street Journal President Barack Obama’s proposal to cap tax-deferred retirement contributions at $3.4 million is raising a lot of

WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. home prices jumped in February by the largest amount in seven years, evidence that the housing recovery strengthened ahead of the

By Ann Margaret Carrozza | The Huffington Post Love may be lovelier — but it is also a whole lot more complicated the second time

By Deborah L. Jacobs | Forbes The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument today in a case that could radically change estate planning for affluent

By David Port LifeHealthPRO As closely as many Americans have been monitoring the high-stakes political jousting over federal monetary policy in Washington, D.C., perhaps no

By Donald Leibenson millionairecorner.com A significant majority of Affluent investors are either “confident” (43 percent) or “very confident” (39 percent) that their estate plan reflects
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving