Getting large amounts of money into the United States is not always easy or cheap. However, it is often necessary to do so in order for foreign nationals to complete commercial real estate transactions. Anything even remotely unconventional could garner unwanted...
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For Estate Planning, Estate Administration And Disputes
Month: April 2021
What is ancillary probate in New York?
If your family member lives out of state or in another country but owns real estate in New York, his or her estate may require ancillary probate. With this process, the distribution of real estate assets falls under the laws of the state of location rather than the...
What are the benefits of a living trust?
Whether you are just starting a family or you are planning retirement, it is critical to ensure your estate plan is current. There are many components to a comprehensive estate plan, including a last will and testament, power of attorney, guardianship designations,...
Property boundary lines and due diligence in New York City
Real estate buyers may overlook the importance of boundary lines during the due diligence process. Purchasing property in New York City without understanding its borders could result in a surprise after moving in. Sidewalk trees, for example, may belong to the...
Understanding your responsibilities as a New York executor
When someone makes you the executor over his or her estate, they are entrusting you with handling a variety of efforts that are all highly important. Because there is an investment of time when you take on the executor role, you may receive a fee in exchange for your...