by Barry Haimo | Feb 20, 2020 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. October 2, 2017 What’s an Estate? An estate is a legal entity just like a person, corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership and trust. An estate comes into existence only by going through the probate process in the probate...
by Barry Haimo | Jan 30, 2020 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. January 30, 2020 Estate Planning Isn’t Just for Parents and Grandparents When you think of the actual word estate, it may conjure images of a gate opening up to a long drive way revealing a huge mansion with a butler over looking sprawling...
by Barry Haimo | Aug 29, 2019 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq.August 29, 2019 What You Need to Know about Receiving an Inheritance About one-third of American citizens can expect to receive a sizeable inheritance in their lives. If you are among these lucky individuals, congratulations! Inherited...
by Haimo Law | Apr 9, 2019 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
Online DIY Wills, Trusts and Business Documents Are Bad News By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. February 2, 2013 Do it yourself anything is commonly referred to as “DIY”. When it comes to estate planning, Online DIY wills, trusts, and business documents are an...
by Barry Haimo | Aug 16, 2018 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. August 16, 2018 An Estate Plan Prepares for More Than Just Your Death When it comes to legal terms, “estate planning” may be among the most misunderstood. The term is shrouded in mystery, myths, and misconceptions. Too often, Americans assume...
by Barry Haimo | May 24, 2018 | Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Fundamentals
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. May 24, 2018 Does Your Goldfish Need an Estate Plan? Most pet owners don’t think of their furry (or not so furry) roommates as pieces of property. They’re friends. Loved ones. Members of the family. However, legally speaking, property is...