http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/edie-windsors-fight-for-same-sex-marriage-rights-continues-even-after-partners-death/2012/07/19/gJQARguhwW_story.html In the wake of the passage of marriage equality laws in our state, many assumed that the issue was settled for New York’s same-sex couples–they would be treated the same as all other couples in our state. Not so. Our New York estate planning attorneys are acutely aware of…
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Bizarre Estate Feud Leads to Drive By Shooting
One of the more unique estate planning feuds in recent memory remains under investigation, three years following the death of the family matriarch that started the debacle. While few families descend into physical violence, our New York estate planning lawyers appreciate that this case is a stark reminder of the…
Consider Updating Your Estate Plan Before Remarrying
Our New York estate planning attorneys frequently remind residents that it is important to update an estate plan following major life changes, such as a divorce or marriage. However, that basic advice may be misleading, because in some cases it is crucial to consider updating the plan before the major…
Estate Planning Factors Beyond Taxes
Taxes undoubtedly play a determinant role in New York estate planning. Understanding how assets can be transferred and passed on while incurring the lowest tax burden is crucial. Yet, it is a drastic oversimplification to assume that planning involves only looking at taxes. The “human” element is often even more…
Tax and Planning Consequences of Affordable Care Act?
No legal news item last week was bigger than the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold virtually the entirety of the Affordable Care Act (so-called “Obamacare”). In a move that surprised many observers, in a 5-4 decision the Court deemed the controversial “individual mandate” portion of the measure constitutional on…
It May Not Be As Simple As Updating a Will
Most local residents understand that a New York estate plan needs to be updated to account for changing life circumstances. If one is divorced, has a child, has a falling out with a relative, acquires a significant asset, or experiences countless other life changes, then planning documents need to be…
Should You Take Advantage of Tax Situation Now?
The New York Times published a story this weekend on the continued uncertainty regarding the gift and estate tax and the questions it raises for many families. As each New York estate planning lawyer at our firm explains to local residents, the current tax situation is in flux, requiring many…
Inheritance Disputes Among Children While Parents Still Alive
Family inheritance disputes are legion. In most cases that make headlines, a famous individual passes away without conducting thorough estate planning and various family members publicly feud to get their fair share of the individual’s wealth. Our New York City estate planning attorneys often advise clients that these sorts of…
Is 80 the New 65?
New York elder law estate planning is all about putting plans into place to designate inheritances, account for taxes, plan for disability, and otherwise provide peace of mind to account for long-term financial concerns. However, part of the challenge of the process is realizing that the future is unknown. It…
Changing Ideas About Leaving a Legacy?
Our New York estate planning attorneys often help clients create “ethical wills.” An ethical will refers to a document left by an heir to pass along intangible assets like morals, lessons, and memories. Creating one of these wills is an important way to clarify the meaning of one’s life to…