Many people wonder when they should begin planning for potential Medicaid needs. The answer is simple: it is never too early to start. The benefits of early planning Starting your Medicaid planning early can provide the following advantages: You give yourself more...
Even in the digital age, most businesses require some sort of physical headquarters. Generally, business owners have two options - they can buy a building or sign up to a commercial lease. Leasing commercial property is the more popular of these two options. Some of...
When planning your estate, you may encounter the terms revocable and irrevocable trust. Each one serves a unique purpose and offers distinct advantages. It is essential to understand the critical differences between these trust types. Doing so could enable you to make...
Medicaid planning might not be the first thing to come to mind when creating your estate plan. However, it is a crucial aspect that could significantly impact your future and your family's well-being. Below are reasons Medicaid planning is an essential component of a...
You may be interested in bringing up estate planning with your parents. They’re getting older and you want to know if they have a plan in place. You’re just not sure how to bring the topic up. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to make this conversation go...
As we age, securing our future becomes increasingly important, especially when it comes to healthcare. For many aging New York residents, Medicaid is a vital resource that can provide necessary medical and long-term care services. Understanding how your income and...
Title records for a property help establish who the lawful owner of a parcel is. A local county recorder's office maintains records of who owns individual pieces of real estate and what, if any, encumbrances affect their rights. Anytime a real estate transaction...
A letter of intent (LOI) is a formal document that — while not legally binding — serves as a starting point for negotiations between a buyer and seller or a commercial landlord and tenant. In essence, a letter of intent is a written expression of the desire to enter...
As we age, our homes become more than just a place to live – they are a sanctuary, a symbol of independence and a repository of memories. It is no wonder that many of us want to stay in our homes for as long as possible, surrounded by the people and things we love....
When you turn 18, it’s possible for you to make an estate plan. You cannot do it when you’re a minor, so this is your first chance to get a plan in place. But you may find yourself wondering why it would even be necessary. Maybe you just graduated from high school and...