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Talking to Your Parents About Estate Planning

Talking to Your Parents About Estate Planning

It is essential that as your parents’ age, you have conversations with them about their finances. To broach the topic, you might bring up current events like the coronavirus pandemic, its effect on economic conditions, and how it relates to the security of their...
Telehealth Services to Be Covered by Medicare

Telehealth Services to Be Covered by Medicare

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced that it has increased access to Medicare telehealth services. This means that Medicare beneficiaries can receive more benefits from their doctors without...
Basic Estate Planning Documents

Basic Estate Planning Documents

Basic Estate Planning Documents Estate planning aims to achieve a number of objectives including, but not limited to, designation of guardians, incapacity planning, asset protection, asset distribution and wealth maximization. It may involve various legal and...
Is a Joint Will a Good Idea?

Is a Joint Will a Good Idea?

Is a Joint Will a Good Idea? A joint will is a will that two or more people make together, rather than each making their own will individually. In practice, a joint will is typically created and signed by a married couple in order to dispose of property that they own...
How to Properly Revoke a Will in New York

How to Properly Revoke a Will in New York

How to Properly Revoke a Will in New York There are various reasons why someone would want to revoke a will. Many, if not most, people make more than one will during their lifetime. Reasons for wanting to create a new will and revoke the old one can include divorce,...
Requirements for Executing a Will in New York

Requirements for Executing a Will in New York

Requirements for Executing a Will in New York Executing a will is the act of signing a will and making it legally binding. New York law has strict requirements for executing a will. First, a person executing a will must be at least 18 years old. The legal term for the...