Do You Need Wills in Two Countries? How to Handle Cross-Border Estate Planning

Do you own assets or have residences in multiple countries? If so, you may wonder whether you need wills in each country. An experienced estate planning lawyer can walk you through the complexities of handling cross-border estate planning.  Understanding Cross-Border Estate Planning Cross-border estate planning...
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Why Your Estate Planning Attorney Needs to Know About Mental Health Challenges in Your Family

When you sit down for an estate planning consultation, you’re making one of the most important arrangements for your family’s future. You might feel concerned—or even embarrassed—about discussing sensitive issues such as mental health challenges, addiction, or other personal struggles affecting you, your children, or your extended relatives. But here’s why complete...
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Why Adding Your Child to Your Deed Might Be a Big Mistake

Many New York homeowners consider adding their adult children to their property deeds as a seemingly straightforward way to pass down their homes. The reasoning often makes sense at first glance: you want to avoid probate, ensure your property goes to your intended heir, and potentially simplify your estate. However, this well-intentioned...
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Special Needs Trusts vs. ABLE Accounts: Which One Is Right for Your Family?

Planning for a loved one with a disability means finding ways to provide financial support while protecting access to government benefits. The right approach allows them to maintain independence and security without jeopardizing programs like Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Some families choose to set aside funds through a special needs...
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