While divorce can be contentious on its own, when a beloved pet is at stake, things can turn downright nasty. While New York doesn't have as advanced pet custody laws as some states, they have been moving in the right direction. Here's what impacts who gets the family...
Estate Planning
An estate plan is not just for older, married people
There are certain aspects of life that New Yorkers will prioritize based on their age and current life situation. For example, a person with a family who is established in his or her career will likely place a greater emphasis on having all the essentials in place....
Tax implications and estate planning for the unmarried
While crafting a comprehensive estate plan is often framed as a safety mechanism for family members, not every New Yorker is married. This could lead to a perception that they do not need to move expeditiously in creating an estate plan. However, it is important for...
Updating an estate plan is a forgotten necessity for New Yorkers
New Yorkers should be fully aware of the importance of drafting estate planning documents. There are a seeming endless number of reasons why this is a good idea. Often, however, people who have an estate plan will not update it as needed. Simply having the estate plan...
What should you do about digital assets in an estate plan?
As more of our lives go online, it’s becoming increasingly important to have a plan for what happens to your digital identity. Many New York residents are finding themselves at a loss when it comes to loved ones’ online presence. Increasingly, family...
Estate plan of late comic book icon a cautionary tale
Estate planning and proper preparation for the future are key for New Yorkers of all ages and in every financial situation. This is especially true for people who are wealthy, prominent and getting up in years. For people who are in this situation, having legal...
Handling art and sentimental items when estate planning
Estate planning can be a difficult process for New Yorkers when they are determining strategies to pass along their assets. What can make this even more complicated is when the assets go beyond the basic and tangible to that which is open to desire and interpretation....
Various aspects of creating a full, comprehensive estate plan
New Yorkers who do not take the necessary steps to craft a well-designed estate plan will inevitably regret it. While these documents are often considered to be essential only to those who have significant assets, everyone can use estate planning strategies to avoid...
When someone might not want an inheritance
In most cases, people are happy to receive whatever is bequeathed to them in a will. Whether that is a family home, vacation property or personal keepsakes to help them remember a loved one, they are willing to accept the inheritance according to the wishes of the...
Tax implications can be mitigated with proper estate planning
As New Yorkers address their needs for a comprehensive estate plan, those with significant assets must pay strict attention to tax implications and how their heirs will be shielded from onerous and unexpected expenses. Much has been said in the media as to how the new...

