A will is a document that lists down your wishes regarding the division of your assets after you pass away. In New York, there are several types of wills. This includes simple wills, which are straightforward and typically involve uncomplicated estates, and...
You have spent years curating meaningful pieces that reflect your taste and vision. But what happens to these treasured works when you are no longer here? Let us explore how you can preserve your artistic legacy. Understanding your collection's value Your art...
As people grow older, they may face several predictable medical challenges. Many people experience a slow reduction in bone density and overall strength. Memory issues and other cognitive challenges also have a strong association with advanced age. Eventually,...
Thinking about what happens after we're gone isn't easy, but it's something we all need to face. Imagine working hard your whole life, only to have your assets divided in ways you never intended. Dying without a will, known as dying intestate, can create a tangled web...
Finding a place to call home in Brooklyn means knowing your tenant rights from day one. These rights protect you and help you deal with landlord issues before they become big problems. Basic rights every Brooklyn tenant has New York law gives Brooklyn tenants...
Joint ownership of real estate can be a great way to share ownership and responsibilities with family members, friends or business partners. However, when it comes to estate planning, joint ownership can create complexities that may lead to unintended consequences....
As you go about your daily life, it is easy to put off thinking about the what-ifs. What if you were suddenly hospitalized and could not communicate your wishes to your loved ones? What if you suddenly could not make medical decisions for yourself? Many prefer not to...
Probate litigation can occur for a number of reasons. Sometimes, beneficiaries of an estate seek to remove a personal representative who hasn't fulfilled their responsibilities. Other times, creditors and outside parties with an interest in the estate may assert that...
As a successful individual, you have likely put considerable thought into your estate plan. However, there is a crucial element that many overlook: disability planning. Let us explore why this oversight can have significant consequences for you and your loved ones....
If you are about to purchase a piece of real estate, then it is important to slow down and consider what would happen if something went wrong. However great the property may look to you, there may be issues you cannot see that could cause you to reconsider. You might...