I neglect my talents Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by...
In my years as a New York probate attorney, I’ve seen an alarming trend: scammers targeting grieving families with fake debt collection calls. These predators scan obituaries and public records, then approach family members claiming the deceased owed them money. Today, I want to warn...
Estate taxes are often misunderstood, yet they play a significant role in estate planning—especially for New Yorkers. These taxes are imposed by the Federal Government and some states when a person passes away. They are based on the total value of the person’s estate at...
Many clients come to our office with deeply held religious and spiritual values that shape how they live their lives. Yet, they feel uncertain about bringing these beliefs into the estate planning conversation. Some worry that their values might seem too personal or wonder if...
For many families in New York, a family business is more than just an enterprise; it’s a legacy built on hard work and shared dreams. But when it comes time to pass the torch to the next generation, a common and often painful dilemma arises:...
One of the most meaningful components of estate planning isn’t about assets at all—it’s about preserving your values, wisdom, and personal history through what’s known as a legacy letter. Unlike a legal will that distributes your assets, a legacy letter (sometimes referred to as an...