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Life Cycle of Estate Planning Presentation by Joan Garrity Flynn, Esq. and Charles R. Platt, Esq. Hemenway & Barnes LLP, Boston, Massachusetts 2016 Harvard Medical School Alumni Weekend June 2, 2016

Introduction Importance of thinking about estate planning at a relatively young age Like everything else, estate planning changes as you move through different life stages and your priorities/needs change Ensuring your intentions will be carried out Major changes to personal and financial situation o Marriage/divorce/changes in relationship status o Addition of children/loss of family members Other reasons to focus on estate planning Tax law changes Change of domicile Inheritances or other infusions of wealth 1001228

Backdrop What happens if you die without a will and having done no estate planning? The intestacy statute of your state of residence governs disposition of your assets The size of your estate and who the recipients are will determine whether your estate owes estate taxes

Massachusetts Intestacy Statute Have children but no spouse: Children inherit everything Have spouse but no descendants or parents: Spouse inherits everything Have spouse and descendants (and neither decedent nor surviving spouse have any descendants outside of the marriage): Spouse inherits everything Have spouse and descendants (and either or both of decedent and surviving spouse have descendants outside of the marriage): Spouse inherits first $100,000 and ½ of everything else; decedent s children inherit balance Have spouse and parents but no descendants: Spouse inherits first $200,000 and ¾ of everything else; parents inherit balance Have parents but no spouse or descendants: Parents inherit everything Have siblings but no spouse, descendants, or parents: Siblings inherit everything

Estate Taxes At what level of wealth are estate taxes a concern? Federal Estate Taxes: Each person has an exemption from federal estate/gift tax of $5.45mm (this amount is indexed for inflation) Above this level federal estate tax is 40% State Estate Taxes Exemptions and rates vary state by state In Massachusetts the first $1,000,000 (approximately) is exempt from tax; above this level the MA estate tax is between 5-16% Amounts passing to a surviving spouse or to charity are not subject to estate tax

30s to 40s People often execute first set of estate planning documents upon marriage/birth or adoption of child Wills I love you Wills Appointment of personal representative, guardians and other fiduciaries Tax planning generally less of a focus Accompanying revocable trust Durable power of attorney Health care proxy Homestead Life insurance and advantage of life insurance trusts

40s to 50s Planning for health and education expenses College savings plans Annual exclusion gifts Vacation home Reassess original estate plans Are guardians and other fiduciaries still appropriate? Have changes in financial situation necessitated more sophisticated tax planning? Other changes in family situation o Divorce o Second marriage Life insurance Retirement saving

50s to 70s Consideration of larger wealth planning techniques Use of lifetime exemption from gift and estate tax Advantages of trusts Charitable planning Advantages and disadvantages of transferring wealth early Appreciation out of estate v. step-up in basis at death Discussion of planning with next generation Finances/expectations Consideration of pre-nuptial agreements

50s to 70s (continued) GST planning and arrival of grandchildren Business planning Techniques for planning with real estate Planning for art, antiques and collections Long term care insurance Retirement planning

Retirement elections 70s to 90s Beneficiary designations Using IRA to make charitable gifts Reassess estate plans (non tax reasons) - have there been changes to overall situation? Incapacity planning; durable power of attorney and health care proxy Domicile change? Are fiduciaries still appropriate?

70s to 90s (continued) Reassess estate plans (tax reasons) Continue to consider lifetime giving to minimize estate taxes GST planning Charitable planning Inheritances and disclaimers Consider funding revocable trusts to minimize probate process Continue to consider lifetime giving

70s to 90s (continued) Revisit insurance policies still necessary/efficient? Long term care planning Organization of personal and financial information

Conclusion Importance of having an estate plan and revisiting it over time Considerations vary dramatically depending on life stage Questions