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Estate Planning

The risks you take with a do-it-yourself will

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Apr 11, 2022 | Estate Planning

People are often put off by estate planning. Talking about your own death can be daunting, and to some, it seems morbid. As such, it is estimated that well over 50% of the population has no will in place. Some choose to get around this hesitation by creating a will on...

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Is it too early to make a will or trust?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Mar 23, 2022 | Estate Planning

At some point in everyone’s lives, we realize that our estate will be left to the wolves after we pass — unless we first establish a will or trust. With today’s medical endeavors that grant us a taste of immortality, allowing people to live into advanced age, you...

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What is joint tenancy and how does it impact your estate plan?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Feb 28, 2022 | Estate Planning

Most people wonder whether they should create an estate plan or not. However, pretty much everyone appreciates that having an estate plan simplifies estate administration while ensuring that your assets go to the right people when you pass on.  One of the most common...

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Don’t neglect your safe deposit box in your estate plan

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Feb 9, 2022 | Estate Planning

Safe deposit boxes (sometimes known as safety deposit boxes or lockboxes) aren’t as commonly used as they once were because so many of our important documents are now accessible online and home safes are more common. However, if you have jewelry, coins or documents...

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What can you do if the executor breaches their fiduciary duty?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Jan 28, 2022 | Estate Planning

An executor is a person charged with administering an estate according to the owner’s wishes after they pass on. It is a position of trust since they virtually control everything. But, what if they are not acting according to your loved one’s instructions? If you...

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How should you choose a power of attorney?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Dec 17, 2021 | Estate Planning

People sometimes think of estate planning as only having to do with the matters that must be handled when they pass away. One thing that you need to do is ensure that there’s someone appointed to make decisions for you if you become incapacitated.  In your estate...

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Does your family even know that you own cryptocurrency?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Nov 29, 2021 | Estate Planning

As you do your estate planning, you really do need to consider all of your assets. If you have been investing in things like Bitcoin and other types of cryptocurrency, these could be worth an incredible amount of money.  Experts note that one of the biggest problems...

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Can you pass on your digital assets?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Nov 3, 2021 | Estate Planning

Digital assets are becoming more and more common. Thirty years ago, someone may have owned a closet full of VHS tapes; now they have a digital library they can access on their smart TV. What used to be a stack of CD cases is now just a folder of music on your phone....

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The need for sentimental items in an estate plan

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Oct 15, 2021 | Estate Planning

Sentimental items defy the normal logic of estate planning. Traditionally, the goal has been to consider the monetary value of each asset and divide things equally to avoid disputes. For instance, a parent who has $600,000 in investments and three children may keep...

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New Yorkers, watch out for these estate planning scams

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Sep 9, 2021 | Estate Planning

Nearly everything critical in your life comes with the risk of being scammed out of your hard-earned money, even estate planning. A great many nefarious individuals are lying in wait, ready to give you supposedly excellent estate planning services in exchange for a...

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