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

How to Get a Credit Report for a Deceased PersonWhat Is a Non-Qualified Stretch Annuity? Tax RulesWhat Should Be Included in an Estate Plan: ChecklistWho Is a Trustee in a Will: Duties and PowersHow to Find Historical Fair Market Value of a HomeWhy Life Insurance Is Necessary: Benefits and CostsWhat Is the Annual Gift Tax Exclusion and How It WorksWho Gets Your Pension When You Die: Beneficiary RulesWhat Is a Gift Trust? How It Works, Types and TaxesCan You Increase Term Life Insurance Coverage?Is Inherited Property Taxable? Federal and State RulesHow to Report Inherited Property Sale: Form 8949 & Schedule DWill Drafting Services: Attorney vs. Online OptionsHow Much of an Estate Is Tax Free? Federal & State RulesWho Should Be My Life Insurance Beneficiary?What Is an IRA BDA Account and How Does It Work?Who Can Probate a Will: Executors, Heirs, and CreditorsWill My Child Have to Pay Inheritance Tax by State?How to Locate a Will of a Deceased Person After DeathHow to Get Estate Paperwork: Court Forms and CostsHow to Do Estate Planning Yourself, Step by StepWhat Is a Pooled Income Fund? How It Works and TaxesWhere to Make a Will: Online, Attorney, or DIYWhat Does a Will & Estate Planning Lawyer Do?How to Do a Living Trust Online: Sign, Fund, and UpdateWhere Do I Get a Will Done? Attorney, Online & MoreWhat Is an Attestation Clause? Meaning and RequirementsWhat Banks Do Trust Accounts: Requirements and FeesWhat a Special Needs Trust Can and Cannot Pay ForWhat Can You Do With a Death Certificate?