How to Avoid Serious Mistakes in Estate Planning and Drafting a Will

Планирование наследства – это важный процесс, который помогает обеспечить защиту вашего имущества и благополучие близких в будущем. Правильное планирование позволяет избежать множества проблем и недоразумений, которые могут возникнуть после вашей смерти. Однако, многие люди совершают ошибки, такие как откладывание планирования на потом или недостаточное внимание Read More …

New York Medicaid and Dementia Patients- What Are the Qualifications Required for the 12/12 NHTD Dementia Care Program?

The 12/12 NHTD Dementia Care Program, administered by New York Medicaid, offers vital support for individuals facing Alzheimer’s or dementia, providing them the opportunity to receive specialized care while remaining in their community. To qualify for this program, several key criteria must be met. Firstly, Read More …

Can I Lose SSI and Medicaid if I Receive a Personal Injury Settlement?

Navigating the complexities of public benefits and personal injury settlements is a nuanced task that demands foresight and strategic planning. Personal injury attorneys, while focused on securing compensation for their clients, must also consider the broader impact of these settlements on clients who rely on Read More …

Как получить наследство в Америке?

Получение наследства в Америке может быть сложным процессом, особенно для тех, кто не знаком с законами и процедурами этой страны. Чтобы получить наследство в Америке вам нужно иметь или завещание или траст. Наличие завещания обеспечивает распределение имущества в соответствии с волей умершего после прохождения соответствующего Read More …

10 Essential Estate Planning Steps for 2024

Today is the perfect opportunity to make decisions concerning your future. The simple actions involved in estate planning only require a handful of legal documents and a minimal time commitment. Here are ten simple tips to ensure that the estate plan that you draft in Read More …

Trustee, Guardian, Power of Attorney – Who Has More Power in New York?

In the world of estate planning and asset management, there are three important roles to make note of; trustee, guardian, and a power of attorney. The responsibilities that come with these roles include managing Medicaid eligibility, guardianships, trusts, and ensuring the financial stability of those Read More …

What Happens When My Child (Over 18) Passes Without a Will?

We can’t predict when it is our time to go, but one thing is certain: death and taxes persist even after we’re gone. More than half of Americans lack a will, often due to the belief that their assets aren’t significant and they won’t die Read More …

Estate Planning Considerations When Separated but Not Divorced

As the divorce rate among married couples has stabilized at around forty-five percent in recent decades, an increasing amount of couples looking to split have taken the approach of staying permanently separated, but not legally divorced. Although looking from either spouse’s point of view, such Read More …

Deaf, Mute and Blind- When Is A Person Considered “Incapacitated?”

Generally speaking, a person is considered incapacitated when he or she is no longer able or competent enough to manage his own personal affairs and maintain his or her own physical well-being. Though incapacitation can be the result of a number of mental illnesses, the Read More …