Powers of Appointment

Cindy J. Ackerman and Richard J. Kelber
Fall 2009 Firm Newsletter
10.01.2009

In the last Moss & Barnett newsletter, we wrote about disclaimers. Some of the questions we received in response to that article led to discussions of a different estate planning technique known as a “power of appointment.”

A person writing a will or trust can give his or her beneficiaries a power of appointment, which enables them to direct where their share of the estate or trust goes at their death.  A power of appointment provides flexibility for transferring property to children and grandchildren.


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