Ending a Guardianship in New York
In New York, courts have the authority to appoint guardians to individuals that have been […]
Read PostLong-term Care Planning Basics in New York
Long-term care describes the services required to meet an individual’s personal care needs. As approximately […]
Read PostEstate Planning with Life Insurance in New York
Estate planning is the process of organizing one’s financial affairs prior to death. Typical estate […]
Read PostGuardianship for Incapacitated Adults
In New York, adults who can no longer manage their personal or financial affairs due […]
Read PostEstate Planning for Unmarried Couples
Estate planning involves the legal structuring of the disposition of one’s current and projected assets. […]
Read PostDeath and Taxes – Find out Whether your Loved Ones Will have to Pay the Tax Man
There is a lot of misunderstanding when it comes to gift taxes. Over the last […]
Read PostNew Electronic Advance Directives Become Available
Caution needed to comply with New York law As more of our healthcare moves into […]
Read PostPlanning for Your Digital Afterlife
What to do with your digital assets The digital world is constantly evolving and becoming […]
Read PostAsk the Lawyer: What does an executor do?
Most everyone knows that they need to name an executor in their Last Will and […]
Read PostNew Law on Administration of Digital Assets in New York
Fiduciaries Now Granted Access to Important Data Following several failed attempts to pass previous versions […]
Read PostSupplemental Needs Trust in Jeopardy
Inconsistent Terms in Will Lead to Hearing A recent case from New York County Surrogates […]
Read PostWhat do you do if you are appointed trustee of a trust?
The Prudent Investor Act and how it applies to you A trust may be used […]
Read PostAdvance Directives Necessary for Your Estate Planning
What should you have to ensure your wishes are honored? The article above discusses new […]
Read PostWelcome to the O & A Trusts and Estates Law Blog
Welcome to the O & A Trusts and Estates Law Blog
Read PostIntroducing our Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Department
The Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law Department of O’Connell and Aronowitz recently published the inaugural […]
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