Top 5 Estate Planning Must-Knows for New Parents By: Cristin Gerczak, Esq. February 9, 2021 As a new parent, you have a lot on your mind — if you’ve had enough sleep to think straight! Making sure your new baby is taken care of is at the top on that list. Preparing an...
What Your Relationship Status Has to Do with Providing a Fair Inheritance – Part 2 of 3 By: Cristin Gerczak, Esq. January 26, 2021 Welcome back to our series of posts on providing a fair inheritance. In our first post, we went over the general idea of “fairness”...
How to Handle In-Laws When Engaging in Estate Planning By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. January 21, 2020 Regardless of your relationship with them, your in-laws should always be a part of your estate planning. Why? Because there are a number of ways they may impact your...
What Does It Mean to Provide a Fair Inheritance to Your Beneficiaries? Part 1 of 3 By: Cristin Gerczak, Esq. January 19, 2021 During the estate planning process, it can be difficult deciding not only on your beneficiaries, but also asset distribution. Heirs frequently...
Three Estate Planning Issues LGBTQ Couples Should Prioritize By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. December 16, 2020 Proper estate planning is something everyone considers at some point, especially when they have children. But despite the strides that legislators have made in...
After a Divorce, Should You Just Tear Up Your Will or Execute a New One? By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. December 10, 2020 While experts continue to disagree on how to pin down the actual divorce rate in this country, one thing is for sure: divorce does happen. For married...