Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This thread has been very educational. I will share it with the neighbor and hopefully it will help her form the right questions to ask her professional advisors. The insights gained by your contributions are much appreciated, especially those from:
FastSkiGuy, OrangeBlossomBaby, CoachKandSportsGuy, Boomer, TopSpinMo, Slainte, Retired123, ManAboutTown. I'm especially appreciative of post #'s 22 49, 53, and 54. I was aware of the irrevocable trust re: medicaid eligibility issues as it was done with my wife'a parents. I was also aware of the Florida probate absent a trust issues, but this neighbor is "up north." I am familiar with the step up in cost basis and it's relationship to capital gains, but I did not think about it in this scenario, so thank you very much for that insight!
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When I read the original post, I was shocked how closely this parallels an old story, and shocked that no one else has raised the matter. I guess those useless liberal arts courses finally came in handy. King Lear by Shakespeare: Old king decides to abdicate and divide his kingdom up to his 3 daughters. One begs him not to, the other two are on board. So he spurns the one who disagreed, and gives it to the two who agreed with him. Guess what happens once the money was gone?
I don't know anything about all the legal issues raised by others, but I say: Read King Lear! Family can screw you just as much as strangers. |
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