There will soon be a new chief in town when it comes to monitoring the activities of New York charitable organizations. According to a report last week in the Wall Street Journal, James Sheehan was named the head of a state agency known as the Charities Bureau. This entity may…
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Thinking About the Un-thinkable – When Children Are Involved
According to a survey by legal services website RocketLawyer, 70% of American parents with minor children do not have a Will. The survey revealed that 76% of respondents believe that a Will is not an “urgent” matter. Parents of young children certainly must have many urgent claims on their attention.…
Do-It Yourself Estate Planning Problems: Transferring Real Estate
There are some tasks where the “do-it-yourself” approach makes sense. This includes tightening a leaky pipe under the sink or changing the headlight bulb on your old car. With those tasks, it is clear right away if your skills were up to the challenge and you did it correctly. If…
Disorganization & IRA Inheritances
Many New Yorkers invest a sizeable portion of theirs assets into IRAs–retirement accounts to fund their golden years after their work life is over. Of course, no one knows exactly what their future holds, and so it is common for IRAs to contain significant funds upon one’s passing. Deciding who…
Favorable New York Estate Tax Laws on the Horizon?
New York State, known as one of the heavier tax-imposers in the country particularly when it comes to estate tax, may soon be more appealing to retirees. New York may be following on the heels of the federal government’s revamped estate tax codes, which raised exemption amounts to levels that…
The Changing Expectations of Baby Boomers
It is now such a quaint notion: Find a job with a steady company. Spend decades working for this same business, perhaps moving up the ranks over the years. Cash in your chips around age 65, with a steady pension or stable account from which to draw funds for the…
Last Minute Gift? Cashing A $100,000 Check
Estate planning disputes can arise in any situation and based on any number of facts. However, one situation where disagreement is far more likely to arise is when planning steps are taken, gifts are made, or other actions pursued while an individual is on their death-bed or known to be…
Estate Lawsuit Reinstated Involving Claimed Executor Fraud
Famed rock music promoter Bill Graham made his name as the organizer of popular music festivals and concerts. His events are credited for launching the careers of legendary groups like the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, the Eagles, and many others. Unfortunately, Graham’s life was cut short over twenty years ago,…
The Basics: The Importance of Living Trusts in Estate Planning
An important element of estate planning is ensuring the financial security of your family after you are gone. Like most people, we have worked our lifetime to provide financial stability for not only ourselves but our loved ones. An easy, burden-less way of providing for your loved ones is through…
A Court Order Delays Life Support Termination
Legal battles between families and hospitals over whether to disconnect life-support systems are nothing new. Optimistic family members plead with hospitals and insurance companies to keep their loved one on life support, while doctors argue the person has already died and the machines are the only thing keeping the heart…