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New York Taxes & Part-Time Residents

Our government is based on federalism, which is why we have different laws in individual states as well as federal laws. This allows for legal “experimentation,” with representatives in each state free to make different rules in many areas, from taxation and healthcare to marriage and even crimes. One complexity…

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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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Children on Famed Football Coach Challenge Will

The State recently reported on another “will contest” involving a well-known South Carolina family. The story is an example of a very common estate planning problem, disagreement between adult children and a second (or third) spouse. The basics of the family situation are well known. The patriarch, former University of…

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Think Twice Before Disinheriting A Child

Families are complicated. No matter how well intentioned, virtually all family histories include some situations, dynamics, and incidents that cause immense disagreement, tension, stress, and frayed relationship. Virtually all families have some level of “dysfunction,” and no family is perfect. Estate planning attorneys are acutely aware of this reality, as…

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