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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,…

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Estate Planning for Art Collections

With the economy improving, seasoned collectors are now watching the fine art estimates in New York’s upcoming auctions. Collecting art, a passion and hobby for many, is also a way to accumulate and transfer wealth for next generations. The disposition of art, however, should include careful planning with a trusted…

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Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT) as an Estate Planning Tool

Historically, charitable giving rises about one-third as fast as the stock market. While the stock market gains of 2010 remain slight (Dow is up 1.13% at the time of this writing), New York residents may still want to consider using the charitable remainder trust (CRT) in their estate planning. This…

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What is Elder Law Estate Planning?

by Michael Ettinger, Esq. “Elder Law Estate Planning” is a niche area of the law which combines the features of elder law and estate planning that pertain most to the needs of the middle class. Estate planning was originally for the wealthy few. Middle class families did not consider themselves…

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“You Give Lawyers a Good Name”

By Michael Ettinger, Esq. Reflecting on this comment made to us by a client recently, the following thoughts came to mind. What do we actually do at Ettinger Law Firm? All we do is save our clients a lot of time, many thousands of dollars and the not so petty…

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The Stealth New York Estate Tax

By Michael Ettinger, Esq. In our experience, a majority of New Yorkers are unaware (blissfully?) that New York State levies an estate tax. New York’s estate tax starts on estates over one million dollars. What is your estate for tax purposes? All of your real and personal property, your bank…

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