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I KOPPEL KESSLER JULIE LLP
New York, NY 10176
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Ms. Peggy Siegal
CC:
Joshua Schmell, CPA
FROM: Noam C. Smlovitz
RE:
Estate Planning
BARRY KESSLER
FRANKLIN H. JULIE
CAROLINE BUCCI
NOAM C. SROLOVITZ
Writer's Email
The purpose of this memorandum is to summarize and explain the drafts of your estate
planning documents, which include the following:
1. Revocable Living Trust Agreement;
2. "Pour Over" Will;
3. Deed of Gift of Tangible Personal Property; and
4. I lcalth Carc Proxy.
Revocable Living Trust
Typically, there are two options to carry out your wishes for your assets upon death: a
Last Will & Testament or a Revocable Living Trust. The Revocable Trust is superior for the
following two reasons:
I. Avoidance of probate upon death
a. Probate can be time-consuming, complicated and expensive. Through the use
of a Revocable living Trust, probate can be avoided by re-registering all of
your assets into the name of your trust so that no assets are in your individual
name upon death. If no assets are owned by you upon death, then there is no
need for probate. Upon death, the assets owned by the trust can simply be
disposed of in accordance with the terms of the trust. In your case, avoiding
probate also avoids the need to contact family members with whom you are
not in touch. as that is part of the probate process even if they are not
beneficiaries.
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2. Ease of management of assets in the event of incapacity
a. If you were to become incapacitated, the assets owned by the trust could be
easily administered for your benefit by the Trustees of the trust without the
need for a court-appointed guardian.
The following is a summary of the terms of your Revocable Living Trust Agreement:
I. During Your Lifetime
a. The trust assets are to be used solely for your benefit and you are the sole
Trustee during your lifetime.
b. In the event you were to become incapacitated, you will no longer serve as
Trustee. Instead, Frank Selvaggi and Joshua Schmell would take over at that
point as successor Trustees. They too would be limited to solely being able to
use the assets for your benefit.
c. The trust may be revoked or amended by you at any time.
2. Upon Your Death
a. All of your tangible personal property (e.g. jewelry, furniture) will be
distributed to Mattic or her issue.
b. The balance of your assets will be held in trust for the benefit of Mattie and
her issue. These assets may be distributed to Mattie or her issue in the
discretion of Frank Selvaggi and Joshua Schmell, as Trustees.
c. Upon Mattic's death, the trust will terminate and the remaining assets will be
distributed to Mattie's issue.
d. If neither Mattie nor any of her issue are living at any time, all remaining
assets will be distributed to your cousin, Bruce Siegal, or his issue.
"Pour Over" Will
In case one or more of your assets are not transferred to the trust during your lifetime, we
prepared a type of Will for you called a "pour-over" Will. This simply directs any such assets to
be distributed to your trust upon your death to be disposed of according to its terms. In this way,
one documents will ultimately control the disposition of all of your assets. Frank Selvaggi and
Joshua Schmell arc designated as your Executors.
Deed of Gift of Tangible Personal Property
This document deals with personal property, such as furniture and jewelry. Since such
assets do not have formal ownership registration, this document effectively conveys ownership of
such items to your trust so that they are also disposed of according to the terms of the trust.
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Health Care Proxy
This document appoints Amalia Lindeman as your agent to make health-care related
decisions for you in the event you are unable to make such decisions yourself. This document
also provides some instructions to Amalia and your physicians regarding treatment and care.
I hope you find this summary useful in your review of the drafts of your estate planning
documents. If you have specific questions or would like to review anything more thoroughly,
please do not hesitate to contact myself or Frank Julie.
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