Credit Shelter Trust in Estate Planning
Credit Shelter Trust in Estate Planning A Credit Shelter Trust (CST), also known as a bypass trust or family trust, is a valuable estate planning […]
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Credit Shelter Trust in Estate Planning A Credit Shelter Trust (CST), also known as a bypass trust or family trust, is a valuable estate planning […]
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Will for Intended Parents with Surrogacy Agreements The journey to parenthood through surrogacy is a profound and life-changing experience. While many intended parents focus on
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Revocable V Irrevocable Trust When it comes to estate planning, trusts are a powerful tool that can provide flexibility, control, and peace of mind. Two
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How to Renounce Your Inheritance in New York Under EPTL §2-1.11 Renouncing an inheritance might seem counterintuitive at first, but there are various reasons someone
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Dispense with AIP’s Presence at an MHL Article 81 Guardianship Hearing Under New York’s Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) Article 81, the presence of the alleged
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Undue Influence in New York Surrogate’s Court In the intricate realm of estate planning and probate proceedings, the New York Surrogate’s Court plays a pivotal
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the 2025 Gift and Estate Tax Exemption, offering individuals and families expanded opportunities for tax-efficient wealth transfer strategies.
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Grounds to Challenge a Trust In New York Below, we explore key grounds to challenge a trust, including undue influence, and highlight relevant New York
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When someone passes away, the process of settling their estate often involves probate, a court-supervised procedure to validate their Last Will and Testament and distribute
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Grounds to Contest a Will in New York Surrogate’s Court Grounds to contest a Will – When a loved one passes away, their Last Will
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