Jensen Estate Law
March 2025 Newsletter
Hi clients and friends,
As spring approaches, it’s the perfect time to revisit your estate plan and make sure everything is still aligned with your goals—especially with several key developments unfolding. This month, we’re highlighting essential planning steps for families with young children, including how to thoughtfully name guardians and ensure your wishes are honored. We’re also taking a closer look at Washington’s proposed estate tax legislation, which could affect planning strategies for a wide range of households.
In addition, we’re sharing an important federal update regarding new reporting requirements that may impact certain business entities and trusts. You’ll also find a featured video that breaks down Washington’s current estate tax rules and what could change in the near future. And if you or someone you know has been putting off estate planning, now’s a great time to start—our secure intake form makes it easy to take the first step.
Planning for Young Children?
Don’t Wait to Name Guardians in Your Will
Choosing a guardian for your minor children is one of the most meaningful decisions you can make as a parent. It ensures that if the unexpected happens, someone you trust will be there to care for your kids—and not someone chosen by the court.
In our latest article, we explore how to name guardians properly, when to name alternates or temporary guardians, and what considerations apply to joint or out-of-state guardians.
New Video:
Tax Season 2025 Key Updates from a Tax Attorney
Get the latest on Washington’s estate tax landscape in this informative video. Derek W. Jensen, JD, LLM, walks through current rules, proposed legislation, and smart planning strategies for 2025 and beyond.
What you’ll learn:
- Current exemption and tax rates
- Proposed changes from House Bills 2019 and 1375
- The importance of credit shelter trusts in WA
- How higher rates could affect large estates
🎥 Watch now on our YouTube channel and stay ahead of upcoming changes.