A New York estate planning lawyer knows that there is never a bad time to prepare and plan for your financial future. Some area community members, however, don’t begin to seriously consider seeking estate planning help until their mind turns toward retirement. Busy New Yorkers often figure that they can…
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Not All New York Elder Law Attorneys Are Alike
Many seniors know that they need to get in touch with a New York elder law attorney to help update and handle matters related to their estate. Yet much of the actual work that those lawyers do is shrouded in mystery to the average community member. Some believe that it…
Surviving Spouse’s Use of the Home in Second Marriages
A common provision in wills and trusts, where one of the couple in a second marriage owns the marital home, goes something like this “My surviving spouse shall have the right to reside in the home for so long as he/she desires, provided he/she pays all taxes and insurance premiums…
Prenuptial Agreements
by Michael Ettinger, Esq. Prenuptial agreements (“prenups”) are contracts entered into by a couple before marriage setting out the rights of the parties in the event of divorce or death. Less common is the postnuptial agreement, with similar terms, but executed by the parties after marriage. Who signs these types…
Life Insurance Audits
by Michael Ettinger, Esq. Let’s face it, life insurance is a mystery to most people. Few know whether they have the best insurance for the money. Here are some changes that may require you to review what you have. 1. Interest rates have fallen, lowering the internal rate of return…
“Nice” Lawyer Costs Family $300,000.00
by Michael Ettinger, Esq. A couple came in to see me today for the husband’s 88 year old father who is a nursing home in Florida. They now wish to bring him up to New York to be nearer to the family. He has about $600,000 in assets, including his…
1585 Points of Contact
by Michael Ettinger, Esq. We were thinking the other day about what typically happens when a client signs a will. After the will signing, the client often fails to ever look at the will again and the lawyer may never contact the client again either. Now, let’s say this particular…
Recent article in Investor’s Business Daily, provides 10 steps for picking a financial adviser.
Investor Business Daily reports, “Choosing a financial adviser can be akin to a stroll through a minefield. If you don’t prepare, your wealth could get blown up by a Bernie Madoff or wounded by someone whose skills are mediocre or simply not suited to your needs. But with proper preparation,…
How Disclaimer Trusts Work
by Michael Ettinger, Esq. Commonly used in estate planning today, disclaimer trusts allow the surviving spouse great flexibility in optimizing estate tax savings. Here’s how they work. Each spouse sets up their revocable living trust. Husband and wife are co-trustees of his trust, using his social security number and, similarly,…
10 Tips for Helping Families with Special Needs
by Peter Lennington, Esq. This post by American Association of Trust, Elder Law and Estate member, attorney Peter Lennington, examines the unique planning requirements of families with children, grandchildren or other family members with special needs including the establishment of Special Needs Trusts. COSTLY MISTAKE #1: Disinheriting the child. Many…