Estate planning is a way to maximize how much you leave for the people and charitable causes that you care about when you die. By planning ahead, you keep control over what happens to your property and can potentially minimize how much of your money and property goes...
Month: March 2022
If you move out, do you lose your right to the family home?
There's a lot of misinformation floating around out there about divorce proceedings, and people sometimes base their divorce strategy on inaccurate legal information. For example, some people will tell you that if you move out of the family home before the divorce,...
3 ways to reduce fights during the administration of your estate
Many families come apart at the seams during estate administration. Siblings may turn against each other, and children may fight bitterly with stepparents over the assets in the estate. When someone with significant property dies, everyone in the family may want more...
What happens when your ex cancels their parenting time?
When you split up with the other parent of your children, New York law typically requires that you share custody or parenting time. Maybe the two of you created your own arrangements, or perhaps you have a custody order after bitter divorce litigation. In either case,...