New York estate planning lawyers are often tasked with advising their clients as to how to choose the proper people to administer their estates. The people they designate are put in positions of immense trust and responsibility. Whether the client is designating an executor/executrix, a trustee, or a power of…
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Irregularities with Estate of Monkee’s Star Davy Jones
The probate process is public, and so most families whose estate planning includes only a will usually have the details of the document laid out to anyone in the community who chooses to examine it. Yet, that rule is usually best exemplified by looking at the exceptions. While a will…
Contingent Beneficiaries for IRA Accounts
Properly naming beneficiaries in things like Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) is obviously a crucial component of all New York estate plans. One of the most common planning mistakes is failing to update these beneficiary designations. These mistakes are serious, because assets in these accounts usually transfer at death automatically–outside of…
Be Careful of Credit Card Debt at Death
What happens to all of the money that you owe at death? Does someone else pay for it or does it just disappear? Our New York estate planning attorneys know that many local residents have questions about these sorts of issues when thinking about their long-term financial and inheritance issues.…
Hidden Complexities in Basic Estate Planning
Some estate planning concepts may seem so straight-forward that community members try to go it alone. After all, a will is just a document that clearly spells out one’s wishes and lists who gets what on a piece of paper. Other assets, like retirement funds, just need a beneficiary named.…
Annual Gift Tax Exclusion Is Not Going Anywhere
With so much attention focused on the future of the estate tax rate and exemption levels, it is easy to forget about other tools to save on taxes while passing on assets. Perhaps the most easily understood is the “annual gift tax exclusion.” Each New York City estate planning lawyer…
Feuding Continues Over Rosa Parks Estate
Forbes posted earlier this month on the continued squabbles over the estate of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks. Unfortunately, our New York estate planning attorneys appreciate that the higher the profile of the individual (and the more assets at stake), the more common an inheritance fight is to arise. That…
Giving a Gift or Inheritance With Strings Attached
The possibilities to tailor an estate plan to one’s exact specifications is virtually endless. That is perhaps most evident in the various ways that heir’s can be required to meet certain guidelines as part of a gift or inheritance. The Wall Street Journal dove into this idea last week with…
Entire Estate Left to a Dog?
Ken5 News reported on a unique estate planning case this week involving a man who left a fortune to his favorite canine. The report explains how the man amassed a large collection of various valuables over his lifetime, from fine china to antique furniture. His possessions were enough to fill…
Naming Guardians for Children in New York Estate Plan
Designating inheritances is not the only purpose of a New York estate plan. Some local residents may feel like there is no rush to have a plan in place, because they do not have many assets to pass on or have no particular wishes about their possessions. But inheritances are…