Estate Planning, Wills The Right Tools for Retirement Just like you would not attempt a do-it-yourself project around the house without the proper hardware tools you should not … February 6, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Wills Having a Bon Voyage – Specifying End of Life Decisions that Lay Out Your Last Wishes It has been said that life is a journey not a destination. So it makes sense that in our last … May 23, 2014 3 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Wills Common Reasons for Contested Wills in New York Many people know that having a will is necessary in order to properly ensure the deceased’s wishes are followed and … May 2, 2014 2 MIN READ
Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills Back to the Basics: What is the Difference Between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts? While many New York residents familiar with and have an existing will in place in the event of their death … May 1, 2014 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Wills Be Aware of Cemetery Rules & Guidelines Delineating funeral and burial wishes is a common part of estate planning. Everyone has unique desires about their final resting … April 29, 2014 2 MIN READ
Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Wills Undue Influence in NY & Pressuring Vulnerable Seniors Family feuding is all too common and finances are often at the root. One argument often made in legal cases … April 21, 2014 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Wills The Power of Legacy – Could a Will have Prevented WWII? Life is about far more than the accumulation of material wealth. Working hard and collecting valuables to enjoy and pass … April 11, 2014 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills Don’t Leave Your Planning Up to a Coin Toss A headline-grabbing story last week in the New York Post offers a good reminder of the need to be crystal … March 25, 2014 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Wills Are You Too Young to Have an Estate Plan? A quick Google search reveals about 10 000 articles providing 5 10 15 or more reasons why everyone needs an … March 4, 2014 2 MIN READ