Freseta: I would never tell anybody that i am an expert on mexican law, but i can at least spot some of the issues coming on the horizon and then pull together the pieces to help us resolve em. If you've f you're able to invest nicely in one or two of things, it tends to sprout into other ones. It's like being an arissa lawyer. No other lawyer wants to be an arista lawyer, so arissa lawyers are the only arista lawyers. And there may be more arissa lawyers than we think. But so, brent, how do we stay in touch with you. Give us your contact information.
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International and Cross-Border Planning have been a major issues for high net worth clients for as long as there have been borders. It’s an enormous topic.
Jobs, new family situations and geopolitics often send people to different countries for different opportunities. All of this can have tax implications around an estate plan . . .
Add in the complications of new asset classes and confusion around citizenship, residence and tax obligations. There is a lot to consider- especially for U.S. citizens with connectivity abroad.
Here to help us think about that is BRENT NELSON . . .
Brent is a Partner at the RIMON LAW FIRM in Tuscon, AZ and represents a variety of cross-border clients.