Our Publication
America's #1 digital magazine for estate planning, tax law, trusts, wills, foundations, and wealth protection strategies.
Estate Law Magazine was founded on a single premise: every American family deserves access to the same estate planning knowledge that wealthy families have used for generations to protect their assets, reduce taxes, and preserve their legacy.
Most families don't know what they don't know. Attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors often operate in silos — each one seeing only a piece of the picture. Estate Law Magazine connects those dots, translating complex legal and tax strategies into clear, actionable guidance that families can actually use.
We cover the full spectrum: wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, probate avoidance, estate tax planning, business succession, charitable giving, private foundations, special needs planning, elder law, and the emerging role of AI in estate planning. Our content is updated continuously to reflect current law — including the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and its 2026 implications.
All content published in Estate Law Magazine is reviewed for accuracy against current federal and state law, IRS guidance, and authoritative legal sources. We cite primary sources — IRS publications, Treasury regulations, court decisions, and peer-reviewed research — wherever possible.
Our editorial team includes attorneys, CPAs, and financial professionals with decades of combined experience in estate planning, tax law, and foundations. We do not accept payment for editorial coverage. Our editorial decisions are made independently of advertising relationships.
Estate Law Magazine is a news and educational publication. Our articles constitute journalism and educational commentary protected under the First Amendment. Nothing published here constitutes legal, tax, or financial advice for any specific individual. Readers should consult qualified professionals for advice specific to their situation.
Editor-in-Chief & Publisher
The Estate Law Magazine editorial board brings together senior attorneys, CPAs, and financial professionals with decades of combined experience in estate planning, tax law, charitable foundations, and family office structures. The board oversees all editorial content, ensures accuracy, and maintains the publication's commitment to independent, authoritative journalism.
Contributing Editors
Our contributing editors include practitioners who have collectively handled thousands of estate plans, trust administrations, probate proceedings, and tax planning engagements across all 50 states. They review articles for legal accuracy and practical applicability.
Editorial Research
Every article undergoes a multi-step fact-checking process that includes verification against primary sources: IRS publications, Treasury regulations, state statutes, court decisions, and peer-reviewed academic research. We update articles promptly when law changes.
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Editorial Independence: Estate Law Magazine maintains complete editorial independence. Our content reflects the independent judgment of our editorial team and is not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, or any third party. All articles are published under the protections of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution as journalism and educational commentary.
Not Legal Advice: Nothing published on this website constitutes legal, tax, financial, or investment advice for any specific individual or situation. Always consult a licensed attorney, CPA, or financial advisor for advice specific to your circumstances.