New Yorkers who are thinking about the possibility of being incapable of making their own health care decisions should be aware of the steps they need to take to have a health care proxy. Anyone who is legally considered an adult – 18-years-old or older – can have a...
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Month: March 2021
Welcome To Our Blog
We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back later for...
How to discuss estate planning with your parents
As our parents age, most people become more concerned about their well-being and their financial affairs. This is understandable, especially given the fact that a lot of individuals put off any sort of estate planning or other elder care planning until it’s too late....
Why do I need a will or trust?
Wills and trusts are estate planning tools that can help ensure your hard-earned assets are protected during your lifetime and transferred to your designated heirs after you die. If you die without a will, called intestate, the state oversees how your assets are...