Families across the country will come together to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday next week. As a Forbes article recently explained, the holiday is a perfect time to discuss estate planning issues, because the planning is all about helping out one’s family. One of the main goals of an estate plan…
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Proper New York Estate Planning Necessary to Combat Possible Legal Challenges
Our New York elder law estate planning attorneys are proud of our work as counselors at law, acting as trusted advisors for the clients who count on us. In this capacity we spend each day meeting with community members to understand their family dynamics and listening to their concerns and…
New York Estate Planning Can Address Religious Goals
Proper estate planning involves respecting client wishes about distribution of assets while creating legal documents to avoid probate, save estate taxes, and plan for disability. Many plans include similar components, but there is flexibility so that each client’s unique goals and preferences are accommodated. For example, many area community members…
1585 Points of Contact
by Michael Ettinger, Esq. We were thinking the other day about what typically happens when a client signs a will. After the will signing, the client often fails to ever look at the will again and the lawyer may never contact the client again either. Now, let’s say this particular…
The Race to the Courthouse
We received a call last Friday from a woman who said that her father had died but her stepmother was claiming that he did not have a will. The daughter was certain that he did, in fact, have a will. What happens in such a case? Regardless what the daughter…
What is Elder Law Estate Planning?
by Michael Ettinger, Esq. “Elder Law Estate Planning” is a niche area of the law which combines the features of elder law and estate planning that pertain most to the needs of the middle class. Estate planning was originally for the wealthy few. Middle class families did not consider themselves…
Pitfalls of Will Planning
By Michael Ettinger, Esq. So many clients are advised that they need a will. In fact, will planning is becoming obsolete for persons over sixty for many reasons. Instead of actually solving problems, wills often create them. First, they must be proven to be valid in a court proceeding, the…