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If you are an American living abroad, your estate plan may no longer work the way you think it does. …

Americans living abroad

Recent headlines about Medicaid cuts have left many New Yorkers uneasy, especially those who have spent years building savings, property, …

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If your financial goals are changing as you look toward 2026, your estate plan should change with them. Investment strategies, …

Financial and estate planning documents aligned for long-term goals

If you have bank accounts, investments, or financial interests outside the United States, they cannot be handled as an afterthought …

Global Bank Accounts

January is when many New Yorkers finally pause, take stock, and try to get organized. If your estate plan has …

Estate planning checklist documents reviewed by New York family

A will or trust isn’t a one-time task—it’s a living document that should evolve as your life does. If you’re …

How often should a will be updated

When your child turns 18, something surprising happens—your right to make medical decisions for them disappears overnight. In New York, …

Parent signing healthcare proxy for college-bound student in New York

If you’ve been putting off estate planning because it feels overwhelming, you’re not alone. The good news is you don’t …

Parents discussing guardianship and estate planning steps

Estate planning for NYC renters may not seem as urgent as it does for homeowners, but if something unexpected happens, …

Estate planning documents for NYC renters on a desk
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