It’s Time to Stop Using Health, Education, Maintenance and Support Trusts!

By Steven J. Oshins, Esq., AEP (Distinguished) Thanks to the generosity of Leimberg Information Services, we are pleased to provide you this recently published article on LISI. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Nearly Everybody Nearly every estate planning attorney uses “health, education, maintenance and support” (“HEMS”) as a distribution standard in the trusts they draft.  This language is probably found in more than 95% of the trusts that are drafted nowadays. Some trusts use it as the sole method of making trust distributions, whereas others have provisions giving an interested trustee the ability to distribute under this standard and also allow an independent trustee…

The Top 20 Seminar Marketing Mistakes (Part 1 of 2)

By Philip J. Kavesh, J.D., LL.M. (Taxation), CFP®, ChFC, California State Bar Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law Over the years, seminar presentations sure have evolved, from overhead transparencies, to slide carousel projectors to laptops and LCD projectors.  But despite these technological changes, the fundamental rules of successful seminar marketing have remained the same.  I learned these rules only after personally presenting thousands of seminars – – and making lots of mistakes – – so I thought I would assemble what I have found to be the “Top 20 Seminar Mistakes”, so you can avoid having to…

4 Things Google Says Your Estate Planning Content Needs to Do

By Foster Web Marketing What makes your website content “good” for marketing your estate planning firm? Why does some content rank easily at the top of search while other content suffers? While producing excellent content is one of the very best things you can do to drive new clients to your website from organic search, it’s also one of the most difficult things to get right. This leaves a lot of estate planning practices producing blogs, FAQs, and articles for their websites every month without a clear reason or strategy. Unfortunately, directionless content tends to be pretty directionless in attracting…

Tips to Maintaining a Positive Online Reputation

By Kristina Schneider, Practice Success Coach With the growing use of the internet, clients, prospective clients and professional referral sources will look you up online and learn about you before they decide to do business with you.  So, you have to maintain a quality online presence, more than merely having a good website.  You also must maintain a positive online reputation! First, let’s start with some basic questions: Have you ever Googled yourself or your firm before? Do you know that Yelp, Google, and Facebook create profiles for your business (even if you didn’t initiate one) and customers can leave…