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Reminder: More Estate Planning Opportunities for Couples After Windsor v U.S.

A JDSupra post from last month offers a helpful reminder of the changing legal landscape for New York same sex couples who are married. As virtually everyone knows, in late June the U.S. Supreme Court declared the main portion of the federal law known as the “Defense of Marriage Act”…

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The 3 Generation Rule – Legacies the Last

You’ve built a nest egg after years of consistent work, prudent planning, strategic risk, a lot of focus, and a bit of luck. You want to retire peacefully and provide a legacy that will hopefully secure some degree of wealth for you family for generations to come. But what are…

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New Study: Marriage Boosts Retirement Security

Do I have enough to retire? Countless New Yorkers ask their financial advisers, estate planning attorneys, and other professionals that very question each and every day. There is no one-size-fits-all response, as retirement is a personal matter based on individual expectations, goals, and perspective. Mountains of pages have been written…

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New Steps By Google Allowing Users to Name “Heirs”

Digital estate planning has attracted more and more attention in recent years as online assets become more central to our lives. On a legal front, the rules regarding inheritance destruction, and/or preservation of these online accounts remains unclear. That is because most rules are based on the terms and conditions…

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Wide Ranging Impact of Fiscal Cliff Deal on Estate Planning

Earlier this year we touched on the possible estate planning implications of the compromise law that averted the so-called “fiscal cliff” in early January. As with many of these issues, the full implications are hard to evaluate immediately, only playing out as planners get to work crafting options for clients.…

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New York Estate Planning Beyond Taxes

Some mistakenly assume that estate planning only deals with minimizing taxes. With all of the focus on the estate tax in recent weeks it is easy to see how this assumption might gain ground. And it is true that for some families, significant planning must be conducted to ensure that…

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U.S. Supreme Court Sets Date for Gay Marriage Case Hearings

Late last year the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear two separate cases impacting various same-sex marriage issues. As we have frequently discussed, in ruling on these issues the Supreme Court may set precedent which impacts marriages across the country, including in New York. In so doing the Court may…

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Unsellable Artwork Donation Saves Estate Tax Liability

The heirs of art dealer Illena Sonnabend faced a very unique problem after the woman’s death in 2007. One the most valuable pieces of her estate was a work by Robert Rauschenbeg known as “Canyon.” The 1959 piece of art is a collage that include various three dimensional materials, including…

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Two Teens, a Custody Battle, and $1 Billion New York Trust

DNA Info in New York shared an interesting story on the intersection of a custody dispute, estate planning, and a one billion trust fund waiting in the wings. The tale is a reminder of how money and the emotions following a death are a breeding ground for feuding and conflict…

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Navigating the Appropriate Inheritance Amount

Is it possible to receive too large of an inheritance? Of course most community members want their family members and friends to be helped in various way by receiving an inheritance. However, few want that inheritance to fundamentally alter the character-building efforts of the recipient or to come with more…

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