Understanding Beneficiary Rights: Navigating Trustee Interactions

When you’re named a beneficiary of a trust, it’s natural to have questions about your inheritance and the trustee’s actions. Knowing your rights is essential in ensuring transparency and fair management. Here, our trust lawyers shed light on the powers and responsibilities at play. Your Rights as a Beneficiary Right to Information: As a beneficiary, […]

Broaching the Sensitive Topic of Estate Planning

Estate planning is a crucial topic, but it’s often cloaked in sensitivity, especially when older loved ones feel that their finances are private matters. Knowing how to navigate this conversation respectfully and effectively is crucial. Why It Matters Having a will and comprehensive estate plan ensures that your loved one’s wishes are carried out, minimizing […]

Understanding the ‘Step-Up in Basis’ When Selling Inherited Assets

Inheriting an asset can be a mixed blessing. While it might signify a meaningful bequest from a loved one, it also comes with its own tax implications. One of the most significant tax features to understand when inheriting property is the “step-up in basis”. We often encounter clients who are unaware or confused about how […]

Facing the Future: Five Essential Tips for National Estate Planning Awareness Week

National Estate Planning Awareness Week, observed from October 17-23, 2023, is an annual reminder of the importance of planning for the future. This week prompts us to think critically about what lies ahead and how we can ensure the protection and well-being of our loved ones. Estate planning might sound complex and overwhelming, but it […]

How to Order a Death Certificate After a Loved One’s Passing

The loss of a loved one is always a challenging time. Amidst the emotional turmoil, there are several practical tasks that must be undertaken. One of the foremost among these is obtaining the deceased’s death certificate. I’m here to guide you through the process to make it as straightforward as possible. Why Do You Need […]

Estate Planning Considerations for Families with a Wide Age Gap Between Children

When there’s a significant age difference between your children, estate planning can require extra attention to detail. You’re not only considering their immediate needs but also forecasting the challenges each child may face at different life stages. Let’s discuss the nuances you should consider in such situations. 1. Education Funding If one child has already […]

How to Navigate Estate Planning When Living in Two States

For many retirees, dividing time between two beloved locations is the dream. Known as “snowbirds,” these individuals enjoy northern US states in the summer before flocking to warmer climes come winter.  While this lifestyle has many advantages, it can significantly impact the distribution of your assets when you pass away. For instance, your home state […]

Filing for Divorce in New York? Why Updating Your Estate Plan is Crucial

Going through a divorce is an emotionally charged and challenging process. Amid the whirlwind of legal proceedings, contacting an estate planning attorney might not be at the top of your to-do list—but it should be. A divorce, often referred to as dissolution of marriage, can stretch over several months, sometimes even years. During this period, […]

7 Thoughtful Ways to Honor a Deceased Loved One’s Memory

When we lose someone dear to us, it can be challenging to navigate the pain and figure out how to keep their memory alive. In the midst of grief, we often search for meaningful ways to celebrate and remember the love we shared with them. Honoring their memory can provide comfort, act as a tribute […]

Understanding the Role of an Executor and Power of Attorney in Property Sales

As an estate planning lawyer, I often receive questions about the roles and responsibilities of an executor and a power of attorney (POA), especially in situations where a loved one is no longer living at home. A question I recently received encapsulates a common misunderstanding: “My mom is in a nursing home and her house […]