The Risks of Naming Your Child as Your Health Care Proxy or POA in New York

It’s very common for aging parents to name their children as health care proxies or agents under a Power of Attorney (POA). Children know their parents well, care deeply about their well-being, and are committed to honoring their wishes, which makes them a natural and Read More …

Leaving Your Family with Clarity: Estate Planning for Estranged Children in New York

Leaving Your Family with Clarity: Estate Planning for Estranged Children Familial relationships can be complicated, and sometimes they don’t work out, such as in the case of estrangement from a child. This can raise difficult questions when it comes to estate planning. It’s important to Read More …

Planning for the Future with Student Loans: What Young Adults Need to Know

Most people associate estate planning with elderly people; however, it is not just people with kids and retirement funds that need to plan for their future. Young adults, especially with student loans, should start establishing a plan today. When you’re young and in debt, estate Read More …

Three Essential Legal Documents You Need When Your Child Turns 18

As parents and guardians, seeing your children grow up so quickly can leave you forgetting about the importance of planning for their future health and well being. They’re young and have a great amount of time ahead of them, but what legal documents are needed Read More …