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Warning and Disclaimer

The rules applicable to qualified retirement plan benefits and IRAs are among

the most complex in the tax code. I have read few works on this subject that were,

in my view, completely accurate; in fact most that I have seen, including,

unfortunately, earlier incarnations of this work, contain errors. Furthermore, even

accurate information can become outdated quickly as IRS or Congressional policy

shifts. Despite my best efforts, it is likely that this book, too, contains errors.

Citations are provided so that practitioners can check any statements made in this

book and reach their own conclusions regarding what the law is.

This book is intended to provide general information regarding the tax and

other laws applicable to retirement benefits, and to provide suggestions regarding

appropriate estate planning actions for different situations. It is not intended as a

substitute for the practitioner’s own research, or for the advice of a qualified estate

planning or tax specialist. The author and publisher shall have neither liability nor

responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or

alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly by the information contained in this book.

If you do not wish to be bound by the above, you may return this book to the

publisher for a full refund.

About the author

Natalie B. Choate

is an attorney with the Boston law firm of Nutter McClennen &

Fish. Her practice is limited to consultations on estate planning for retirement

benefits. She has chaired the Boston Bar Estate Planning Committee, the Boston Bar

Employee Benefits Committee, and the American College of Trust and Estate

Counsel Employee Benefits Committee. The National Association of Estate

Planners and Councils awarded her the “Distinguished Accredited Estate Planner”

designation. She has published widely and lectured in 49 states (sorry Montana!).

Her comments on estate and retirement planning have been quoted in

The Wall Street

Journal, Money, The New York Times, Newsweek, Forbes, Financial Planning and

Financial World

. A Boston native, Miss Choate is a graduate of Radcliffe College

and Harvard Law School.