As a new parent, you prepared for the arrival of your child in many practical ways, such as buying diapers and opening a college fund. Now, prepare a will. You may not feel ready to think about estate planning at such a young age. Yet for new parents, thinking of the...
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Month: January 2021
UPDATED: New 2021 Medicaid Rates
As discussed in Anthony J. Enea Esq.’s recent article, “Seniors and the Disabled Get a Needed Reprieve from the Imposition of the new Penalty and Lookback Period for Community Medicaid,” and Samantha Lyons Esq.’s blog, “New 2021 Medicaid Rates,” the new look back for...
What happens with your will following your divorce?
Previous articles on our blog touched upon the fact that there are certain life events that should prompt you to revisit your estate plans. A divorce is certainly one such event, as it undoubtedly impacts your desire for your ex-spouse to benefit from your estate. ...
Major Changes to Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney Enacted by New York
Effective for all Powers of Attorney signed on or after June 13, 2021 the Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney (POA) has been revised to make it a much simpler form to be signed, especially by those that have physical infirmities. The most significant changes are as...
New 2021 Medicaid Rates
New York State has announced the 2021 income and resource levels for Medicaid eligibility (GIS 20 MA/13). As the Medicaid program is a “means tested” program, the first step in determining eligibility is looking to the applicant’s income and assets/resources. The new...
Estate planning after forming a new business
If you have recently started a new business, you need to consider planning for what will happen to your role in the company in the event of your sudden incapacity or death. During the early days of a new business venture, estate planning may not seem like an urgent...
Should I include a letter along with my will?
Writing a will may seem like a good bet to help your estate pass through probate without major delays. Still, some families experience a lengthy period of probate because siblings fight over the will in court. To help avoid this problem, you may want to do more than...