New York Estate Planning: A Practical Family Guide
A practical overview of wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, fiduciaries, incapacity planning, and tax-sensitive estate planning for New York families.
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A practical overview of wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, fiduciaries, incapacity planning, and tax-sensitive estate planning for New York families.
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How families can think about supplemental needs trusts, public benefits, trustee selection, distributions, and inheritance planning.
How prenuptial and postnuptial agreements can coordinate with estate plans, second marriages, children from prior relationships, and family property.
Estate planning issues for LGBT individuals and couples, including marriage, beneficiary designations, chosen family, health care authority, and tax planning.
A plain-English look at charitable remainder trusts, income streams, remainder gifts, tax considerations, and when charitable planning fits an estate plan.
A practical checklist for executors and trustees covering records, notices, taxes, beneficiary communication, distributions, and risk management.