If you have recently lost a loved one, it may take time to process your grief and learn to move on in life without him or her. Perhaps, like many other people in New York, your parent or grandparent died, and you and your siblings are navigating the probate process....
Estate Planning
Three reasons a will may face challenges
A will is an important part of a New York resident’s estate plan. It is a legal device that allows an individual to evaluate their property and decide how and to whom they wish it to pass after their death. When a person does not have a will, their property that is...
4 Essential tips for long-term care planning
Long-term care (LTC) refers to a broad spectrum of services that assist an elder with daily activities, such as eating, bathing or running errands. Most people don't realize that these essential services aren't covered by health insurance, disability insurance or...
Is it time to make changes to your revocable living trust?
Let's say you took care of your estate planning several years ago. Since then, life has gone on. People may have come in and out of your life. LIfe events may have changed your perspective, your priorities and your feelings toward your friends and loved ones....
Creating a will in New York
Creating a will is often one of the most important parts of the estate planning process. Having a will in place when you pass away gives you the power to decide how to distribute your assets and help speed up the probate process for your family when it comes time to...
Digital assets should not be missed when it comes to estate planning
Many Buffalo area residents have taken the time to complete their estate plan. They understand that having an estate plan in place is important in order to preserve a person’s assets, communicate their wishes and designate powers of attorney. In addition to these...
A special needs trust is there for your child after your death
You're getting older, and you know that there will come a time when you won't be able to care for your child any longer. They have special needs, and you've cared for them your entire life.You want to make sure that they will have support when they need it in the...

