By: Michael L. Moskowitz, Esq., Melissa A. Guseynov, Esq., and Elizabeth Conklin In a recent decision of interest to bankruptcy and estate planning attorneys alike, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Laura K. Grandy, sitting in the...
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By: Jeffrey M. Verdon, Esq. Estate planning is crucial for high net worth (HNW) individuals who want to protect their assets and pass their legacy on to loved ones after death. High net worth individuals have unique tax and...
By: Michael B. Shapiro, Esq. and Elizabeth Conklin A quick Internet search for “Legal Form Generator” returns dozens of websites that allow someone to download a form for a contract or lease agreement or to purchase a...
The two primary means of storing cryptocurrency, custodial and non-custodial ownership, have different implications for your estate plan....
If you own digital assets, you should include them when you plan your estate. In our latest article, FRB's Daniel J. Gershman, Esq. writes about how to incorporate digital assets into your estate plan....
Careful planning is needed to properly provide for a loved one with a disability. If your family member has special needs, you should be aware of financial planning tools like special needs trusts....
None of us are getting any younger and, generally, not any healthier. This article overviews proper Medicaid and estate planning....
This article details the legal process of guardianship in New York....
An overview of blind trusts and how they are used in the private sector....
This estate planning article provides a list of five things you can do to help your family administer your estate....