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Estate planning gone bad; or, an ungrateful child

Started by NWT
about 13 years ago
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Here's an interesting case. In 1996 Bob plans to put his 1010 Fifth co-op into a Qualified Personal Residence Trust. That'd put the apartment out of his estate, and he'd pay gift tax on the 1996 value less the present value of his right to live there for 15 years. In 2011 he'd have to start paying market rent to the trust (i.e., his son Zach.) Problem was, come 2011, they're fighting, and son Zach... [more]
Response by AvUWS
about 13 years ago
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Member since: Mar 2008

Looks like a bad misstep by Zach. Now he doesn't have the apartment for having tried to kick dad out onto the street will probably be written out of the will forever as well.

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Response by Truth
about 13 years ago
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NWT:
Highlights:
The Court: "It's a free country. You can do it or not do it."

"The Court: "Hold the phone..."

"Your Honor...just ignore all the facts..."

"The Court: "Hang on, the light bulb is going off over my head."

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Response by truthskr10
about 13 years ago
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Well it was actually gifted to the daughter and Zach is the trustee
http://www.nycommdivcompendium.com/2012/09/11/a-gift-cannot-be-compelled-under-new-york-law-towbin-v-towbin/

Of course there usually is more than than meets the eyes in these type stories but Zach does look like a douce.
http://www.facebook.com/zachary.towbin

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Response by NWT
about 13 years ago
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No, the intended gift was to the trust. The daughter was the first trustee, replaced by Zach "as per the terms of the trust."

We don't know who the beneficiaries would've been, since the trust agreement wasn't e-filed. Even had it been, the beneficiaries are often specified in a separate schedule that can be changed without reforming the trust itself.

What Bob's lawyer said in court, though, suggests that Zach was the beneficiary in 2011. ACRIS shows gifts of other apartments to the daughter and the other son, so my best guess is that Zach as trustee sued Bob on behalf of himself alone.

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Response by Truth
about 13 years ago
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NWT: that's correct.
Zach is an ungrateful son.

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