As an international businessperson, you appreciate straight talk about the laws, financial opportunities, and tax implications that could affect your investments in the United States. Read our attorney blog to get the information you need to protect your property and assets in the U.S. Our attorneys post frequent updates to keep you informed.
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Life Insurance Can Be an Effective Succession Planning Tool for Your BusinessIf you own a business in the U.S., life insurance can help keep the company operating smoothly after your death.
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Using Life Insurance to Plan for Estate Taxes on a U.S. Real Estate InvestmentIf you own real estate in the U.S, life insurance may be the most efficient way to plan for estate taxes. Read from an international dual-licensed attorney.
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Dynasty Trusts Can Be an Effective Way to Leave a Legacy for Future Generations Living in the United StatesLearn how MEG International Counsel helped a client in Mexico use a dynasty trust to transfer stock to future generations living in the U.S.
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Using a Pour-Over Will in Your Estate PlanWealthy Mexicans who often do business in the United States may want to consider using a pour-over will in their estate plan.
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Incorporating an ILIT Trust Into Your Estate PlanILIT trusts can be a valuable estate planning tool for wealthy Mexicans who often do business in the United States.
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Creating an Estate Plan to Benefit Adult Children Living in Multiple CountriesIf your beneficiaries live in multiple countries, you need an estate planning attorney who understands your specific jurisdictional challenges.
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Gifting Assets Abroad to Avoid the Estate Tax Burden That Comes With a Green CardManage U.S. Estate Tax for Mexican Assets as a Permanent Resident.
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Using Trusts to Protect U.S. Assets From Gift and Estate TaxesMexican business owners often find that they face a large gift and estate tax burden if they didn't plan ahead. Learn how we can help.
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When Choosing an International Estate Planning Attorney, Experience Matters More Than LocationMexican investors should hire an estate planning attorney with international experience, as opposed to only considering an attorney's location.
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Modifying an Irrevocable Trust Isn’t Easy, but it Can Be DoneIf tax laws or changes in personal circumstances have created problems with your irrevocable trust, our attorneys may be able to modify the terms.