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For parents, few decisions feel as important as deciding who would care for their children if something unexpected happened. Naming …

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If you are asking what happens if you become incapacitated in New York, the short answer is this: without the …

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Sending a child off to college comes with a long checklist. Dorm supplies, class schedules, tuition payments, and travel plans …

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Marriage equality brought important legal recognition, but it did not eliminate the need for careful planning. Estate planning for LGBTQ+ …

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When life moves fast, it’s easy to assume there’s time to “get to estate planning later.” But emergencies rarely wait. …

Protect Your Family with an Emergency Estate Plan

When your child turns 18, New York law considers them a legal adult. That shift often surprises parents who still …

Parent and young adult reviewing essential legal documents in New York

Estate planning for blended families brings unique challenges, especially during the holidays when everyone is finally under one roof. This …

Blended families and holiday planning

1. The East Village Widow’s $45 Million Estate Dispute A Manhattan widow’s multimillion-dollar legal battle over her late husband’s real …

Attorney reviewing estate planning documents with New York family

When it comes to protecting your loved ones and your finances, few topics cause more confusion than the difference between …

New York family reviewing legal documents for power of attorney planning
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