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Health Care Proxy vs. Living Will: What’s the Difference?: When most people think about estate planning, they focus on w...
05/15/2026

Health Care Proxy vs. Living Will: What’s the Difference?: When most people think about estate planning, they focus on what happens to their assets after they are gone. Wills, trusts, and beneficiary designations all play an important role in that process. But a complete estate plan also addresses something equally important: what happens if you are still alive but unable to make decisions for […]

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Two documents are essential to that kind of incapacity planning: a medical power of attorney or health care proxy and a living will.

How to Avoid Family Conflict With Your Estate Plan: How do you avoid family conflict with your estate plan? Clear docume...
05/01/2026

How to Avoid Family Conflict With Your Estate Plan: How do you avoid family conflict with your estate plan? Clear documents help, but the deeper issue is how your plan handles the emotional, financial, and relational pressures that surface when someone becomes incapacitated or passes away. Staten Island families often discover that conflict doesn’t arise from the size of the estate—it arises from uncertainty, […]

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How do you avoid family conflict with your estate plan? Clear documents help, and in many cases, honest communication can go a long way.

Is a Handwritten Will Valid in New York?: Here’s a fairly common, straightforward estate planning question: Is a handwri...
04/01/2026

Is a Handwritten Will Valid in New York?: Here’s a fairly common, straightforward estate planning question: Is a handwritten will valid in New York? The short answer is no; a handwritten will is not valid in New York. New York law requires specific formalities for a will to be recognized. The document must be signed properly and witnessed in a particular way. A […]

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Is a handwritten will valid in New York? The short answer is no; a handwritten will is not valid in New York.

Crypto, NFTs, and More: Digital Estate Planning in the Age of Virtual Wealth: Estate planning has always been about prot...
11/24/2025

Crypto, NFTs, and More: Digital Estate Planning in the Age of Virtual Wealth: Estate planning has always been about protecting your home, your savings, and your legacy. But in today’s digital world, wealth isn’t just physical. It’s virtual. From cryptocurrency wallets to NFT collections and social media accounts, your digital assets are part of your estate. If you live in Staten Island or anywhere in New York, it’s […]

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Without proper digital estate planning, your online assets can become digital ghosts, essentially locked away, inaccessible, or lost forever.

Generational Wealth Transfers: Planning for the Future: Most people think about estate planning as a way to pass wealth ...
11/08/2025

Generational Wealth Transfers: Planning for the Future: Most people think about estate planning as a way to pass wealth down the line. That step matters, but how you structure the transfer makes a difference. A thoughtful approach to generational wealth transfers can reduce taxes, avoid disputes, and help your heirs benefit over the long term. Setting Goals for Wealth Transfer Before choosing […]

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A thoughtful approach to generational wealth transfers can reduce taxes, avoid disputes, and help your heirs benefit over the long term.

Avoid These Common Estate Planning Mistakes: Through estate planning, you decide how your property is passed on and who ...
11/08/2025

Avoid These Common Estate Planning Mistakes: Through estate planning, you decide how your property is passed on and who speaks for you if you cannot. Even so, people often make mistakes that cause disputes or leave heirs without protection. By learning about the estate planning mistakes made by others, you can keep your plan strong and effective. Not Having a Plan […]

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By learning about the estate planning mistakes made by others, you can keep your plan strong and effective.

Personalized Estate Planning Is Key: Many people think estate planning is as simple as filling out a will they find onli...
10/15/2025

Personalized Estate Planning Is Key: Many people think estate planning is as simple as filling out a will they find online. The truth is that estate planning is not a one-size-fits-all process. Each family is unique, and so are the tools needed to protect assets, preserve family harmony, and make sure wishes are carried out. A personalized estate planning approach […]

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A personalized estate planning approach is the only way to build a plan that truly works for your life situation.

Military Service and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know: Serving in the military often means living with uncertainty...
10/01/2025

Military Service and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know: Serving in the military often means living with uncertainty. Whether you are deployed overseas, stationed at a base far from home, or preparing to transition into civilian life, your family’s security is always on your mind. Estate planning allows you to take control of important decisions and protect your loved ones in the event of […]

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Military service and estate planning: Early action allows you to take control of important decisions and protect your loved ones.

Is There Any Way to Change an Irrevocable Trust?: When someone creates an irrevocable trust, they give up control. The t...
09/24/2025

Is There Any Way to Change an Irrevocable Trust?: When someone creates an irrevocable trust, they give up control. The terms are locked in, the assets no longer belong to them, and the trust is meant to operate according to its original instructions. That’s the entire point. But what happens if something needs to change after the grantor has passed away? The law does […]

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The law does allow a trustee to change an irrevocable trust under specific circumstances, and we explain the possibilities here.

These Alzheimer’s Stats Underscore the Importance of Incapacity Planning: You may think of estate planning as something ...
09/15/2025

These Alzheimer’s Stats Underscore the Importance of Incapacity Planning: You may think of estate planning as something that only matters later in life. But when it comes to incapacity planning, delaying could leave your family vulnerable to tough decisions and costly mistakes. Alzheimer’s disease is on the rise, and the numbers make it clear: incapacity can happen sooner than you expect, and without a […]

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If you want to protect your future, understanding these statistics will help you see the importance of incapacity planning.

Estate Planning for Minor Children: Don’t Take Any Risks: If you have children, protecting their future isn’t optional. ...
09/08/2025

Estate Planning for Minor Children: Don’t Take Any Risks: If you have children, protecting their future isn’t optional. You may have created a will or started a college savings account, but without a full plan, their financial and legal security could still be at risk. Minors can’t inherit directly, and the wrong choices (or no choices at all) may force a judge to make […]

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Estate planning for minor children ensures your family is cared for physically, emotionally, and financially, no matter what happens.

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