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2 times estate plans need to be reviewed

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Dec 22, 2022 | Estate Planning

You should ideally pull a copy of your estate plan out of the drawer annually. The New Year is an excellent occasion to do this, as it is an easy date to remember. Yet some life events are important enough to require a revision no matter the time of year. Here are two...

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The times to replace and take legal action against an executor

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Dec 20, 2022 | Probate Litigation

As your father’s estate goes through probate, something strikes you and other beneficiaries that things are not going so smoothly. Obstacles have surfaced and questions are not answered. What is at the root of this? Well, it turns out that the executor of your...

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Concerns about fraud could be a reason to contest a will

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Dec 1, 2022 | Probate Litigation

Typically, the documents someone leaves behind when they die will determine what happens to their property and the people who depend on them, but sometimes those documents aren't valid.  Allegations of fraud can lead to challenges against someone's estate plan. Often,...

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Should you include a DNR in an estate plan?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Nov 10, 2022 | Estate Planning

A DNR, or a “do not resuscitate” order, tells medical professionals not to give someone treatment designed to restart their heart or get them breathing again, should either of those processes stop. The person simply wants attempted life-saving care before this point,...

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Does your estate have to go through probate in New York?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Oct 27, 2022 | Estate Planning

When you die, any assets you own will be distributed to your beneficiaries per your wishes through the New York probate process. Unfortunately, probate is complicated, lengthy and expensive.  However, it may be possible to circumvent the entire probate process. To...

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3 reasons to use a guardianship

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Oct 17, 2022 | Estate Planning

One part of estate planning is setting up a guardianship. This is a legal agreement that gives one person the ability to make decisions for someone else. That person is said to be the guardian of the other individual, who needs assistance with those decisions. The...

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How to help your kids be smart about money before they inherit

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Sep 29, 2022 | Estate Planning

As you begin to think about your estate plan, you’re pleased that you’ll be able to leave your children – and by extension your grandchildren – a considerable amount of money that can help ensure they’ll never have financial worries. However, you’ve heard enough...

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3 issues with your estate plan that you shouldn’t overlook

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Sep 16, 2022 | Estate Planning

Creating an estate plan is a good first step in protecting your loved ones after you pass away. However, it may create a few issues if you haven’t reviewed your estate plan in several years.  If you don’t review and update your estate plan, it can leave gaps that your...

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Why is it risky not to have an estate plan?

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Aug 30, 2022 | Estate Planning

If you ask the average person if they have an estate plan, odds are that they don’t. You may be surprised by this, but studies have consistently found that the majority of Americans don’t have an estate plan. However, taking this approach – putting off estate planning...

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Leaving your estate in safe hands after you are gone

On Behalf of Gabor & Marotta LLC | Aug 17, 2022 | Trusts

When you bequeath loved ones part of your estate through a will, they will be the legally recognized owners of the said assets and property. Therefore, they can sell them off if they wish. Creditors can also repossess them for a debt owed. To protect your estate from...

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