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WHAT OF MY ESTATE PLANNING IF MOVE TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION?

Say you live here in New York and made significant plans to avoid probate.   You have a will, own a business that you pass on and even set aside significant assets for your grandchildren. You worked hard to put your financial house in order.  Now you find out that you…

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CAN AN HEIR BORROW AGAINST INHERITANCE?

Perhaps your prodigal child wants to start a law firm or a medical practice and needs start up funding.  You have some money set aside for your children’s and grandchildren’s inheritance but agree to loan them the money out of this fund.  It’s not uncommon for these monies to be…

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN ESTATE PLANNING

Intellectual property is an umbrella term that includes several different specific areas of the law.  Trademark law, patent law, copyright laws and trade secret laws are all examples of intellectual property laws.  The constitution guarantees that the federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over patent and copyright laws.  Patent and copyright…

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Back to the Basics – Probate Administration

        The death of a loved one is an especially traumatic event. Lives can be upended and surviving family members and friends can be left feeling lost and confused about how to carry on. This is especially true when the death occurs suddenly or under tragic circumstances.…

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Power of Attorney Should Complement Your Will

Making the decisions about your estate plan can be a daunting task. We are faced with a plethora of uncertainties and questions about our future and what to do about our “stuff.” There are a few documents that a client should consider executing with an attorney to protect their estate.…

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Back to the Basics – Wills and the Blended Family

Ensuring that your family knows what happens to your property and assets after your death is always a challenge. A Will can help make the decision less challenging and provide solid guidance to your family at a difficult time. A Will is a legal document, which decides who receives your…

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Using Beneficiaries as Part of Your Estate Plan – Part II: Considerations

An earlier post on this blog provided an overview of using beneficiary designations as part of your estate plan. Recall that beneficiary designations are a way to transfer property automatically upon the death of the asset owner outside of the probate process. This post is part II of that discussion,…

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Using Beneficiaries as Part of Your Estate Plan – Part I: Overview

One of the essential functions of an effective estate plan is efficiently distributing your assets upon death. Using a beneficiary designation on assets that transfer on death can be a tool to efficiently transfer certain assets with ease if properly completed. Assets that can be transferred to a designated beneficiary…

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Planning for the Succession of Your Small Business

A recent Forbes article reported that while most family business owners do have estate plans, many do not update their estate plans regularly. Many circumstances can change over just the course of a few years, which makes a regular review of any estate plan necessary in order to capture planning…

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Basics of Special Needs Trusts

Maintaining government eligibility for a disabled child or family member is extremely important for their long term care needs because such programs will often be the primary source for medical care throughout their life. A special needs trust is a way to supplement the needs of a child or loved…

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