What Is Joint Ownership of Real Property? Joint ownership of real estate occurs when two or more individuals share legal ownership of a property. This arrangement is common among married couples, family members, close friends, or business partners pooling investment resources. While joint ownership offers the benefits of shared responsibility and convenience, it often comes...Read More
Estate planning requires considering how your estate will be used and divided, and how your assets will be controlled. One option concerns the choice between revocable and irrevocable trusts. Although revocable trusts provide the advantage of modification, irrevocable trusts are valuable in their ways and are more flexible in other specific situations. Here at Miller...Read More
Each legal action in New York is bound by a specific timeframe, known as the “statute of limitations in NY.” For residents of Brooklyn and across the state, understanding these deadlines is crucial for protecting your legal rights. Whether pursuing a personal injury claim, addressing an elder law matter, or navigating an estate dispute, being...Read More
As an elder lawyer in New York, I’ve noticed a recurring theme when helping families navigate the downsizing process. Parents often struggle to part with possessions because they hope to pass them down to their children. Yet when meeting with adult children after their parents’ passing, we frequently hear a different perspective: they feel overwhelmed...Read More
We’re tackling one of the more challenging legal processes that families face after the loss of a loved one: probate in New York. Probate is a court-supervised process that ensures a deceased person’s wishes are carried out as stated in their will. Though it can be complex, understanding the basic steps of probate can make...Read More
Medicaid eligibility rules can be complex, especially when asset protection is a priority. Many families researching Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts’ pros and cons want to know whether these trusts offer the right solution for securing their financial future. A Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT) can help shield assets while allowing individuals to qualify for essential...Read More
As an estate planning lawyer, I often see couples who view prenuptial agreements solely as divorce protection. However, a well-crafted prenup can be a powerful estate planning tool that helps protect both spouses and their children, especially in blended families.Read More
I've witnessed firsthand how scammers exploit families during their most vulnerable moments. The days and weeks following a loved one's passing should be a time for healing and remembrance – not defending against fraud. Let me share some crucial insights to help protect your family during this sensitive time.Read More
If you have the mind to protect your assets and make the process of estate distribution smooth, buying property in a trust may have been thrown across your path. Though highly advantageous due to the benefits associated with such a route, like tax advantages, privacy, and ease of inheritance, there are a few challenges. Below,...Read More
Many of us hesitate to change professional relationships, especially regarding legal matters. I often meet people who feel "tied" to their original estate planning attorney, even when that relationship no longer serves their needs.Read More