by N. Khasidova | Jun 30, 2026
Trust Planning in New York: Living Trusts vs. Testamentary Trusts Estate planning involves more than simply drafting a will. For many individuals and families, trusts can play an important role in protecting assets, providing for loved ones, and ensuring that...
by N. Khasidova | Feb 3, 2026
Understanding the Truth Behind Estate Planning Misconceptions Estate planning is often misunderstood, leading many individuals to delay or avoid taking steps that could protect their assets and loved ones. In New York, misconceptions about Wills, Trusts, and probate...
by N. Khasidova | Oct 1, 2025
Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are administered and distributed according to their will—or, if no will exists, under New York’s intestacy laws. While probate is necessary for many property types, not all assets must...
by N. Khasidova | Jul 21, 2025
Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Creating Your Will in New York Creating a Will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your assets and ensure your wishes are followed after your passing. However, many individuals, intentionally or not, make...
by N. Khasidova | Apr 28, 2025
What New Yorkers Need to Know About Dying Without a Will Estate planning is essential to ensure your wishes are respected after passing. However, many people put off drafting a will, either because they believe they don’t need one or simply because they...