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New York Estate Planning & Elder Law Blog

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Back to Basics: No Contest Clause in New York Wills

One of the many goals of estate planning is to limit the amount of fighting that will occur once a person passes on, and there are many ways to achieve that goal. Often this involves making sure that all the proper requirements are observed when executing documents, careful drafting of…

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New York’s Family Health Care Decisions Act

In a previous post about healthcare and end of life decision making, we discussed the importance of the election of a healthcare proxy or agent. However, not everyone is able to make these advanced plans prior to an unexpected incapacitation. In June 2010, New York enacted the Family Health Care…

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Health Care Proxy: What is Their Role in my Health Care Decisionmaking?

End of life planning can be a very daunting task and is one many individuals do not want to face, however, actively addressing any future healthcare scenarios or issues in the event you are no longer fully capable, can save all parties involved from making painful or difficult decisions during…

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PROTECTING YOUR INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT FROM CREDITORS

STATE SPECIFIC PROTECTIONS         The current aggregate value of retirement assets in America is roughly $21 trillion, with individual retirement accounts (IRAs) amounting to the largest single investment asset.  While many, if not most, types of retirement assets and accounts are protected against creditors, the IRA is not necessarily one of them.…

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PROPOSALS TO LIMIT THE GENERATION SKIPPING TRANSFER TAX EXEMPTION

PROPOSAL TO MOVE BACK TO PREVIOUS TRUST LAWS As this blog discussed in the recent past, dynasty trusts are trusts that allow for a benefactor to pass wealth on to future generations via various legal mechanisms that allow a trust to carry on for literally hundreds of years, overcoming the…

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BACK TO THE BASICS – HOW TO BE AN EXECUTOR

AN IMPORTANT AND SOMETIMES THANKLESS JOB There are times in life when we all will have to do or engage in a thankless job.  One such time is when a close friend or a family member asks you to be the executor of their estate.  The difference between an executor…

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WHAT DOCUMENTS TO KEEP AND WHAT TO SHRED

SPRING CLEANING TIME MEANS CLEARING OLD PAPERWORK         With tax day over and the need to collect and forward any number of financial and tax documents to the government and with the coming of spring, it is time to turn to spring cleaning.  The question should be asked, what paperwork…

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HOW TO HELP YOUR EXECUTOR

CHOOSING THE RIGHT PERSON AND STEPS TO TAKE         As noted in a previous blog, being an executor of an estate can be a thankless job.  There are ways, however, that can allow you to make the job and life of an executor easier and less painful.  It is a…

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DYNASTY TRUST REEXAMINED

VERY SIMPLE CONCEPT This blog examined the dynasty trust in the past but it is time to reexamine certain aspects of the dynasty trust.  The dynasty trust is a trust designed primarily to avoid the generation skipping transfer tax when a person wants to leave money to their grandchildren or…

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BACK TO THE BASICS – MEDICAID PENALTY PERIOD

RULE OF HALVES Many people find themselves going into nursing homes earlier than expected and without the appropriate planning.  Things happen in life to derail our best laid or thought out plans.  With more and more elderly Americans living longer, the need for nursing home care is increasing and will…

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