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

Assigned posts

Articles by Hannah Carlson

Is a Living Trust Revocable or Irrevocable? Types ExplainedWhat Happens in Probate Court: Timeline and CostsHow to Set Up a Beneficiary Designation CorrectlyWhat Is the 3-Year Rule for Life Insurance Transfers?Who Does Life Insurance Go To? Beneficiary RulesWhere Can I Get a Will Done for Free: Online and Legal AidDoes a Prenup Override a Beneficiary Designation?How Do I Find a Lost Annuity? Free Tools and StepsWhat Happens to an Annuity When You Die: Heirs and TaxesWhat Is a Testamentary Note and How Does It Work?How Much Does a Trust Cost? Setup and Ongoing FeesWhat Is the GST Exemption and How Does It Work?Why Do People Create Trusts: Probate, Taxes, and MoreWhat Is a Power of Attorney and How Does It Work?What Does It Mean to Have a Will and Why You Need OneHow Much Does a Living Trust Cost: Setup and Ongoing FeesHow to Find Out If I Have a Life Insurance PolicyHow to Find a Good Trust Attorney: What to Look ForHow Do You Make a Last Will and Testament?Who Can Help With Estate Planning: Attorneys, Advisors, CPAsHow to Get Rid of a Power of Attorney (POA)Can You Gift an IRA Before Death? Rules and TaxesWho Can Be a Power of Attorney and Who Cannot?How Does the Bank Know When Someone Dies? SSA AlertsDo You Need a Death Certificate? When and WhyWhat Is a Trust for Property and How Does It Work?How Much Can I Gift My Son Tax-Free Per Year?Why Would I Need a Power of Attorney? Uses & TypesCan You Transfer an IRA to Another Person? Here's the LawBenefits of a Family Trust: Probate, Privacy, and Taxes