3 Things You Must Do Once Your Divorce Is Final

The divorce process can be long and expensive. However, the work does not end once the divorce decree is signed. To ensure that your wishes for your money, property, and estate plan are carried out in light of this major life change, there are three things you must do as soon as possible. Change the […]

Solving the Estate Planning Equation: Why Maintenance Matters

Imagine you’re given this equation to solve: x + y = z. The catch is that you aren’t given the values of x, y, or z. When we create your estate planning documents, our goal is to ensure that your wishes are honored and your family is taken care of after you pass away. The difficulty […]

MyProxy Wallet Card Initiative

Our firm’s new initiative, the MyProxy Wallet Card, features a free wallet-sized Halachic Living Will and Health Care Proxy card, which was recently featured in Hamodia newspaper. This initiative marks a significant step in our ongoing efforts to align health care decision-making with halachic principles. Organizations like Chayim Aruchim and NASCK have been at the […]

Protecting Your Children’s Inheritance When You Are Divorced

Consider the following story: Beth’s divorce from her husband was recently finalized. The most valuable things she owns are her employer-sponsored retirement plan and her life insurance policy. She has opted to use the beneficiary designations as her only form of estate planning and updated the primary beneficiary designations to name her two minor children. […]

Don’t Forget to Tell Them How to Share: Ideas for Dividing Personal Property

Personal property can be an important part of many people’s lives. Whether it is something that has monetary value or something that you have collected for many years, certain items hold a significant place in your heart. Figuring out what to do with these items when you are no longer around to enjoy them can […]

Should Your Child’s Guardian and Trustee Be the Same Person?

If you have overheard any estate planning discussions, you have likely heard the words “guardian” or “trustee.” In estate planning, deciding who will ultimately be tasked with caring for your minor child or managing funds for their benefit is an important decision that requires consideration of many factors. Although there is no substitute for you […]

How to Pick a Trustee, Executor, and Agent under a Power of Attorney

While the term fiduciary is a legal term with a rich history, it generally means someone who is legally obligated to act in another person’s best interest. Trustees, executors, and agents are examples of fiduciaries. When you select people to fill these roles in your estate plan, you are picking one or more people to […]

How a Community Property Trust Could Save You Money in Taxes

When it comes to your family’s legacy, every dollar you can save from taxation counts. One way to keep your accounts and property out of the hands of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is to form a community property trust. How Does a Community Property Trust Work? Community property trusts can save you money on […]

Is a CLAT Right For Me?

If you face significant income tax obligations and charity is a part of your financial landscape, then you should be thinking about creating a CLAT. Certainly, if you already have charitable commitments, you could hardly find a more efficient way to fulfill these obligations than through a CLAT. A CLAT allows you to set aside […]

Digital Property: The Intersection of Legacies, Technology, and the Law

Today, the average internet user has over 240 online password-protected accounts,1 and 97 percent2 of American adults own smartphones, meaning that the “average American” is an internet user. Digital property in a trust or estate plan cannot be managed the same as physical property. This brings to light a new and expanding challenge in trust and […]

Does a Young Adult Need a Will?

As our client and a parent, you know that having a comprehensive estate plan ensures that your children will be taken care of if something happens to you. But what if something happens to your child? Should they have a will, too? And if they do not, what happens then? These are some of the […]

Running a Well-Oiled Estate Plan

  Your estate plan = the vehicle for your generational wishes. Consider the analogy. When you purchase a vehicle, you understand that it will require ongoing maintenance to enable it to continue taking you to your destinations throughout the years. Regular oil changes, tire rotations, and brake checks all address wear and tear to ensure […]