Estate Law Author

Hannah Carlson

Hannah Carlson is a seasoned estate law attorney with a strong background in taxation. She has helped numerous clients navigate complex estate planning and trust administration matters, ensuring their assets are protected and their wishes are respected. Hannah is dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate representation to her clients.

Credentials

J.D., Harvard Law School, LL.M. in Taxation

10+ yearsEstate PlanningTrust Administration

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Articles by Hannah Carlson

What Does Life Insurance Pay For and When It Pays OutDo I Need a Life Insurance Policy? When It Makes SenseCan You Gift a Roth IRA Before Death? Tax RulesHow Many Years Do You Have to Withdraw an Inherited IRA?Are Distributions From a Trust Taxable? Income vs. PrincipalHow to Set Up a Living Trust: Steps and DocumentsHow to Do a Durable Power of Attorney for FinancesWhat Happens to Your Money When You Die: Probate and HeirsWhat Type of Will Do I Need for My Situation?Do Beneficiaries Pay Taxes on Life Insurance Policies?What Is a Specific Power of Attorney? Uses and RequirementsHow Does Inheritance End? Probate to Final DistributionWhy Is Estate Planning Important? Reasons That MatterWill Preparation Services: What They Are and How to ChooseWhat Are Conservatorships and How Do They Work?Will and Probate Services: Costs, Process and RequirementsCan You Transfer a Life Insurance Policy? Tax and Legal RulesWhat Important Documents Should I Have at Home?What Is Trust Law: Parties, Types, and DutiesWho Pays Your Debt When You Die and Who's Liable?Where to Find Probate Records: Courts and OnlineHow to Find Out If a Parent Has Life InsuranceDo You Need an Attorney to Get Power of Attorney?What Is Someone's Estate? Assets, Taxes and ProbateHow to Open a Safety Deposit Box: Access, Costs and RulesHow to Make a Last Will and Testament Step by StepHow Do Conservatorships Work: Types, Process and CostsHow to Get a Trust: Steps, Types, and CostsCan You Buy Burial Insurance for Someone Else: RulesHow to Remove a TOD From Your Car Title: Steps and Documents