With the recent launch of the President’s health insurance marketplaces across the country, the Affordable Care Act has taken on a much more tangible character. Over 36 states are participating in the federally run internet exchange, while New York is one of a dozen of states running separate markets with…
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Estate and Financial Planning Difficulties with Same-Sex Divorce
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court’s Decision in Windsor v. U.S. allowed same-sex couples to receive the same federal benefits as other married couples. This has had enormous implications for estate planning for same-sex couples, as was previously covered generally here, and more specifically here for retirement issues, and here…
Criminal Charges for New York Estate Executor
You have probably heard the term “Executor.” Under New York law, this is the name given to the person (or trust company or bank) that is named in a Will and instructed to carry out the decedent’s wishes as outlined in a Will. Executors are entitled to a fee for…
Tragic New York Murder Case, Inheritance, & “Son of Sam” Laws
What happens if someone who intentionally causes a death is due to inherit from the person who died? Is the wrongdoer still able to profit from his or her actions? In general, the answer would be negative. New York passed a statute known as the “Son of Sam” Law which…
Will The Government Shutdown Affect Your Estate Planning?
News this week is dominated by one topic: the federal government shutdown. Like most others, you may be wondering how (or if) the developments out of D.C. will affect you. The Background The shutdown itself is caused by Congress’s failure to pass an appropriations bill allowing for the spending of…
Tough Legal Questions: Inheriting Digital Media
It is a cliche to assert that the world of estate planning is ever-changing. Of course, laws are frequently altered by policymakers which affect the best practices for passing on an inheritance and saving on taxes. For example, just this year Congress agreed on new federal estate tax rates, which…
The Huguette Clark Drama Continues–Possible Settlement?
The New York estate feud that dominated headlines for months may finally be nearing an end. Mysterious New York heiress Huguette Clark died in 2011 at the ripe old age of 104. For several decades before her death, Clark lived inside a hospital room–even though she was healthy enough to…
Mysterious Will Filed in New York Intestate Case
Earlier this year we shared information about a $40 million New York inheritance that was destined to go entirely to the government. 97-year old former NY developer Roman Blum died in January, leaving behind the multi-million dollar estate. Yet, it seems that Blum conducted no estate planning–no trust was created…
State Supreme Court Sends Most of James Brown Assets to Charity
One common misconception regarding estate planning is that simply getting wishes down on paper automatically means that those wishes will be carried out. Some New Yorkers, for example, may be under the too-optimistic assumption that drafting a quick will designating inheritances is enough to ensure that assets will go where…
Financial Advisors Discuss Ways to Save on Increased Capital Gains Taxes
Many New Yorkers know that, as part of the federal tax package compromise that was passed on January 1st of this year, the capital gains tax rate was increased. Last year the top rate was 15% but that is now up to 20%. In addition, some individuals will also face…