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A well-meaning gift or inheritance can unintentionally disrupt a special needs child’s eligibility for government programs like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid. Fortunately, there are effective estate planning tools that allow families to provide financial support while preserving those benefits. The key lies in using special needs trusts and other protected arrangements designed to

How to locate, access, and protect a loved one’s online property under New York law.

The Challenge of Digital Estates

When a loved one passes away, locating their accounts and records is rarely straightforward — especially when much of their life existed online. Executors and administrators often find themselves locked out of essential accounts that

In estate planning, the paper you lose determines the outcome you get.

When clients think about “losing estate documents,” they often picture chaos — assets frozen, plans destroyed, and endless court battles. But the truth is more nuanced.

If you lose your original Trust, it’s usually not a legal disaster.If you lose your original Will,

Agents, Executors, Trustees — Explained Simply

When planning your estate, one of the most important choices you’ll make is who to appoint in key fiduciary roles. These people will make financial, medical, legal, and end-of-life decisions for you and your family — so it’s essential to understand what each position involves.

Agent on a Power

Transferring assets can have severe consequences for Medicaid eligibility in New York, especially when applicants are planning for nursing home care. Below is a comprehensive, expert-level guide about uncompensated transfers, providing practical options, tips for trust management, and current updates on home care Medicaid look-back requirements.

What Is an Uncompensated Transfer?

An uncompensated transfer occurs