Policy changes at the state and federal levels often have implications on New York estate planning. For example, we have frequently discussed the uncertainty that exists over the estate tax. Exemption levels and tax rates may very well hinge on exactly who wins various federal elections in November. While it…
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Bizarre Estate Planning Strategy: Adopting A Girlfriend
A media wildfire spread this week after word got out about a particularly exotic estate planning strategy crafted on behalf of a Florida man. According to a report yesterday in The Huffington Post, the new estate planning strategy involved the man adopting his 42-year old girlfriend. Apparently this was done…
Will Estate Tax Limbo End This Year?
Last week we discussed the uncertain future of the estate tax. It was noted that the issue would likely hinge on the outcome of the 2012 elections. As with all legislation, action usually requires support from sufficient members of Congress and the President. Therefore, the rates and exemption levels for…
Like Groundhog Day: Mistakes Retirees Make Over and Over
Yesterday was Groundhog Day–that storied time when a prognosticating animal is supposed to tell us how many more weeks of winter we have left this season. According to most reports, yesterday the nation’s most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, saw his shadow and scurried back out of the cold. Apparently this…
Four Possible Estate Tax Scenarios
Uncertainty is almost always attached to discussions about the estate tax. As our New York estate planning attorneys have often shared, it is vital for those of certain income levels to pay close attention to the prevailing political winds to understand if estate tax changes might apply in their situation.…
Famous Feuds and New York Estate Planning Lessons for Every Family
A Reuters story late last week suggested that while estate planning feuds of the famous usually involve millions, the principle issues are the same as those faced by all local residents. Every case must be evaluated individually, but the same main issues are found again and again. That is why…
Huguette Clark’s Only Friend Has Her Own New York Estate Plan Settled
One of the most well-known New York estate planning stories (and mysteries) of recent years is that of Huguette Clark. The extremely reclusive heiress recently passed away, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars with many wondering where exactly the money will end up. Of course, in most cases an inheritance…
Protecting Assets When Facing Uncertainty
NuWire News published an interesting blog post last week that runs down a few ways that community members can use estate planning techniques to protect assets in “uncertain times.” Of course, our New York estate planning lawyers realize that uncertainty exists at all times, because no one knows for sure…
Golden Globe Winning Film Explores the Trust Industry
Estate planning usually doesn’t come to mind when one thinks about award winning Hollywood movies. Most popular films are about great adventures, tragedies, and disasters. Planning for one’s long term financial and medical well-being, on the contrary, is all about prudently working to avoid major crisis or drama. However, a…
Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Last week an article in the Mansfield Patch listed “Five Vital Estate Planning Mistakes” made by local community members. The list touched on a few issues that each New York estate planning lawyer in our firm has seen time and again. Like history, these errors tend to repeat themselves. Being…