by admin | Sep 26, 2018 | Estate Planning, will, Wills & Trusts
Grounds to Contest a Will in the state of New York. Under New York Law, a will contest may be based on the following grounds: Undue Execution The will was not properly executed. Revocation The will was revoked by the testator. Incapacitation The testator lacked the...
by admin | Jun 18, 2018 | will, Wills & Trusts
Make New Powers of Attorney Powers of attorney—documents that give someone authority to act for you if it’s ever necessary—are a big part of an estate plan. You should have two powers of attorney: one for healthcare (medical decisions), and one for financial matters....
by admin | May 18, 2018 | & estate litigation, Estate Planning, Insurance Trusts, trust, will, Wills & Trusts
How Life Insurance Works After Divorce Protecting Your Children One of the biggest challenges of divorce is that it frequently turns people into single parents. Sadly, many parents find they cannot rely on their ex-spouses after they end the marriage, financially or...
by admin | May 7, 2018 | & estate litigation, Estate Planning, Guardianship, trust, will, Wills & Trusts
Updating Your Will After Divorce Naming a guardian for your minor child – Naming a guardian is a deeply personal decision, but there are a few things that should be considered regardless: How many minor children do you have? It is important to name them each...
by admin | May 2, 2018 | & estate litigation, & estate quote, Estate Planning, Insurance Trusts, Succession Planning, trust, will, Wills & Trusts
Estate Planning Quote Inheritance “Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.” – Ruth E. Renkel At Taroff & Taitz, LLP we believe that it is never too early to start planning your estate. The trust & estate planning attorneys...
by admin | Apr 30, 2018 | & estate litigation, Estate Planning, Insurance Trusts, trust, will, Wills & Trusts
Updating your will after divorce Naming an executor If you don’t want your ex-spouse to inherit your property, you probably don’t want him or her in charge of your estate, either. But if you named your spouse as your executor (called your personal representative in...
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