Practice Areas - Trusts and Estates
- Probate
- Real Estate
- Business Law
- Elder Law
- Special Needs Trusts
- Contested Trusts and Estates
- Decedents Estates
- Estate Administration
- Estate Planning
- Estate Settlements
- Family Trusts
- Family Wealth Transfer
- Fiduciary Liability
- Fiduciary Litigation
| - Financial Planning
- Pet Trusts
- Powers of Attorney
- Retirement Planning
- Trust Administration
- Trust Law
- Trust Litigation
- Wealth Planning
- Wealth Preservation
- Estate Litigation
- Estate Planning for Parents of Handicapped Children
- Estate Planning for the Disabled
- Estate Planning for the Elderly
- Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples
- Living Trusts
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| Contact Info | Telephone: 860-442-0150 Fax: 860-442-8353 http://www.261law.com
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| University | University of Michigan (B.A., with high distinction, 1978; Masters in Public Policy, 1982) |
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| Law School | University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 1983 |
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| Admitted | 1983, Connecticut |
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| Memberships | Connecticut (Member: Elder Law Section, Executive Committee, 2006—; Estates & Probate Section, Executive Committee, 2006—) and American Bar Associations; National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (President, Connecticut Chapter 2010-2011). |
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| Biography | Author, "Annuities in Connecticut Estate Planning," LawFirst Publishing, Connecticut Bar Association, 2011; "The Unequal Treatment of Retirement Plans under Connecticut's Medicaid Program," CT-NAELA Practice Update, March, 2011; Co-Author: "New Tax Breaks Compete with Traditional Wealth-Transfer Strategies," 68 Practical Tax Strategies 141, March 2002. Co-Author: "A Propitious Time to Fund a GRAT?" 28 Connecticut Law Tribune 42, October 21, 2002. "The Roth IRA Exemption From Execution," 10 Connecticut Lawyer 8, November, 1999. Licensee, Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., 2000.
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| ISLN | 908377549 |
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The Unequal Treatment of Retirement Plans under Connecticut's Medicaid ProgramJoseph A. Cipparone,David Slepian, July 6, 2011, previously published by CTNAELA Practice Update on March 2011 Connecticut treats IRAs and other defined contribution retirement plans differently than pension plans under its Medicaid program. This article compares Connecticut's treatment of retirement plans with the treatment of such plan in other states and proposes legislation to address the inequality. |
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