If you and your spouse will be divorcing this year after a long marriage where they were the primary or sole “breadwinner,” you may understandably be concerned about how your standard of living will change. That may be a particular concern if your age, health or other...
Month: February 2026
Can one neighbor trim branches on a boundary tree?
Trees at or near a boundary line are common. People in New York often enjoy planting deciduous trees for their showy fall colors or conifers as a windbreak for the colder months of the year. They can also help designate the boundary between two parcels. A tree that is...
Country club memberships and divorce
When it comes to divorce, it can be challenging to valuate all the marital property and achieve an equitable property settlement. For high-earner couples facing a split, the challenges multiply when determining who gets what asset in divorce. Country club memberships...
4 estate planning strategies for securing the next generation
Building significant wealth often takes years of careful planning and steady effort. Protecting that wealth calls for the same level of intention. For families with high-value assets, estate planning is not only about future transfers. It is about reducing risk,...

