Estate Planning Attorney Claims Judges were Bribed in Estate Case An attorney claims that he has evidence that a panel of judge in the Panama Supreme Court were bribed into … February 12, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Looking Back at the IRA on Its 40th Birthday In 1974 the Individual Retirement Account (IRA) was born and since its inception more than 43 million Americans have created … February 11, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law How the Elderly Can Stay Independent Longer Most of the questions surrounding elder care revolve around who will take care of that senior or determining where that … February 10, 2015 2 MIN READ
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
Elder Law Nursing Homes Filing for Guardianship to Collect Debts Few people are aware that a nursing home has the power to file for guardianship over its residents. Because guardianship … February 5, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Trusts Who Should Run the Family Trust? When a trust is created most often the creator turns to a trusted friend relative or confidant to oversee it. … February 4, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning How to Avoid Blended Family Issues in Estate Planning Blended families where there are children and spouses that have been through multiple marriages come with estate planning conflicts that … February 2, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Estate Planning with Legacy Properties Many affluent families are increasingly building or buying legacy properties – multi-million dollar properties or compounds that are designed to … January 30, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Medicaid Planning Benefits and Programs for Elderly New Yorkers As an elderly resident of New York state age sixty years or older you have access to many programs benefits … January 30, 2015 4 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Gift tax, Irrevocable Trust, Living Trusts, Medicaid Trusts Taxation of Trusts Revocable living trusts where the grantor (creator) and the trustee (manager) are the same person use the grantor’s social security … July 13, 2023 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Court Rules Payable-on-Death Accounts Not Part of Estate A Florida Court of Appeals sorted through a complicated question of bank accounts and estates in a case at the … March 30, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Elders Caring for Spouses with Alzheimer’s Must Plan for Their Future Anyone with a spouse stricken by Alzheimer’s disease knows exactly how devastating the condition is on the patient and how … June 5, 2017 2 MIN READ