When you die in New York, your property must be distributed to your heirs; this can be your surviving spouse, children, parents, siblings and distant relatives. If you leave behind a will, your executor will manage and give out your assets according to your stipulated...
Month: April 2022
What you should know before signing your will
Wills are among the important documents you'll need to sign to help secure your future, much like a marriage license or home loan. It's important that you know what is included in your will before signing so you can be sure your final wishes will be carried out by...
The top 3 estate planning essentials in New York
Estate planning is the process of preparing for the management and disposal of your assets in the event of your death or incapacity. When planning your estate, there are a few key things that you must have in place in order to protect yourself and your loved ones. A...
Intro to efficient tax investing
In New York and other states, a major part of investing money is doing so in a way that minimizes the tax burden on the investor. There are many ways to do this, and it is a somewhat complex topic because there are many different forms of tax that can apply to an...
Does bona vacantia apply in your jurisdiction?
As strange as it might seem, property owners can leave behind homes and commercial buildings in New York for various reasons and never return. When this happens, these properties can sometimes fall under what's known as bona vacantia. Learning about bona vacantia Bona...
Car accident injuries
Car accidents can leave you with long-term life-altering injuries that affect how you can work or earn income in the future. Florida roadways are busy with drivers from all around the nation. Motorists stop suddenly, change lanes, or attempt to exit the road without...