Even after death, there are still issues you want to account for through proper estate planning. Ensuring that your heirs receive the property and assets you want them to involves careful planning and creation of legal documents. According to the American Bar...
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What should I do with my estate plan after divorce?
A divorce can change your life in a number of ways. It can even impact your estate plan, especially if you do not make the proper changes once your divorce has been finalized. Here are a few effects divorce can have on your estate and what you can do to prevent major...
How can you contest a will?
New York law determines how you should handle your will. From their creation to execution, the law dictates what is or is not legal. Today we will take a look at a popular estate litigation topic. How can you contest a will? First, you must have a standing. This means...
Beware of estate and gift taxes for noncitizen spouses
Estate planning can be a complicated process for high-asset couples, especially when one of the spouses is not a U.S. citizen. One primary concern is that noncitizen spouses may not be able to receive marital assets tax-free, whether as a gift or as an heir to an...
How can I deal with family disputes when estate planning?
You can carefully put together a very precise and well-thought out estate plan, but what happens with after your death is something completely out of your control. No matter how hard you try to control things within the laws of New York, your family can also put a...
Disinherited in New York
From disagreements to estrangements, this world has no shortage of relationship problems. These issues can escalate in tense or emotional situations like the impending or sudden death of a family member. If you’ve experienced a fracture in your family and find...
