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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!
Trusts for Estate Tax Efficiency
The federal estate tax can dramatically reduce the wealth that you are passing along to... [Read more...]
Do I Pay Taxes When Someone Leaves Me Money?
People invariably have questions when they hear about taxes on inheritances, and this is understandable.... [Read more...]
When Does a Power of Attorney Become Effective?
Incapacity planning should be part of the equation when you are planning your estate. Of... [Read more...]
Do All Trusts Preserve Wealth?
Estate planning for high net worth individuals will involve the implementation of wealth preservation strategies,... [Read more...]
Creating a Joint Tenancy With Your Child: Pros & Cons
If you add a joint tenant to the title or deed of your property, this... [Read more...]
How Do You Find an Elder Law Attorney?
Everyone should discuss the future with an elder law attorney. There are certain contingencies that... [Read more...]
What Is the Cost of Probate?
The process of probate comes into play if you pass away in possession of personally... [Read more...]
“Green Book” Released; Estate Tax Rate Hike Proposed
Every year the president puts together a proposed budget for the following year that is... [Read more...]
Who Can Create a Power of Attorney?
Powers of attorney are frequently used within the legal field. If you are granting a... [Read more...]
What Is Medicaid?
The Medicaid program is a health insurance safety net for people who have very limited... [Read more...]
What Is a Supplemental Needs Trust?
When you are planning your estate you should think long and hard about the way... [Read more...]
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