In most families, the difference in children's ages is between 24 and 29 months. Occasionally, families get a surprise with a new arrival they didn't plan for. The new baby could be as much as ten to 12 years younger than their closest sibling. After celebrating the...
Month: August 2023
Social media and car crash litigation
Social media can be an effective way to share information, but people involved in legal cases should be cautious about what they post. Car accident victims in New York should be aware that their social media activity could potentially harm their case. Limiting or...
What should victims of reckless driving in New York know?
Reckless driving can interrupt the calming adventure of strolling along the bustling streets of Binghamton, NY. Remaining vigilant of reckless drivers is crucial for pedestrians and drivers. Being aware of factors contributing to reckless driving enhances safety and...
Taking legal action against an executor
There are two scenarios in which you would consider taking legal action against an executor. The first scenario is when an estate representative fails to take timely action to satisfy a claim made by a creditor based in New York or elsewhere. The second scenario is...
Defensive driving may reduce accidents
Drivers commuting on New York streets and highways might experience near-miss accidents. Driving defensively might be a wise plan since there are intoxicated, reckless and distracted drivers on the roads. There could be upsides to being a more careful and responsible...
Why consider a spendthrift trust?
A trust may be a powerful estate planning tool if you are hoping to avoid probate and retain control of your assets. When structured properly, it may prevent beneficiaries from squandering their inheritances or using funds in a manner that you don't agree with....
New irrevocable trust laws for estate tax planning
Placing your assets in an irrevocable trust when planning your estate in New York is one way to provide for your heirs. If you have selected one of these plans to be eligible for government help in your later years, it's important to note that the Revised Rule 2023-2...
What to consider while estate planning
Although many people assume that creating a will is the same as creating an estate plan, this is not the case. While having a will gives you more control over what happens to assets held in your New York estate after you pass, it may not be enough to meet your needs....