In this blog post, we will provide some food for thought that may compel you... [Read more...]
Mark S. Eghrari is an attorney in private practice in Smithtown, New York. He has been in practice since 1988. Mark S. Eghrari provides extensive estate and tax planning services to individuals and businesses. Mr. Eghrari’s primary focus is helping clients avoid probate, minimize or eliminate Federal and State Estate taxes and protect their assets from the high cost of nursing care, if they become ill Read More!
What Are the Gift Tax Exemptions?
When you hear about the existence of the federal estate tax, you may assume that... [Read more...]
Do I Need Anything in Addition to My Will?
A last will is a legal document that can be used to facilitate asset transfers... [Read more...]
Can I Protect My Inheritance With a Special Needs Trust?
People with disabilities are often unable to earn much income on their own. As a... [Read more...]
Elder Law FAQs: How Common Is Alzheimer’s Disease?
There are certain legal issues that are of particular relevance to senior citizens, and elder... [Read more...]
Who Is Competent to Create a Last Will?
A last will is not something that is only passed around among certain family members.... [Read more...]
How Do I Identify the Right Estate Planning Attorney?
If you have not put an estate plan in place, you are taking a very... [Read more...]
Take Our Estate Planning IQ Quiz
If you ask the typical layperson what he or she knows about estate planning in... [Read more...]
State-Level Estate Tax Exclusion Increase Kicks in Next Month
Surveys are conducted periodically, and they consistently find that most American adults are not appropriately... [Read more...]
Why Is Retirement Planning Important?
The existence of certain institutions can lead you to overconfidence when it comes to retirement.... [Read more...]
What Is a Grantor Retained Annuity Trust?
A grantor retained annuity trust can be part of your estate plan if you are... [Read more...]
What Is a Third Party Special Needs Trust?
You have to be very discerning when you are leaving assets to your loved ones.... [Read more...]
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