Serving as the Executor of an estate in New York is a significant responsibility that... [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!
American Heart Month: The Perfect Time to Review Your Estate Plan
American Heart Month, observed every February, encourages people to focus on heart health and overall... [Read more...]
Can Your Estate Plan Benefit from a Sub-Trust?
When planning or updating your estate, ensuring a seamless transfer of assets, reducing tax liabilities,... [Read more...]
Tips for the First-Time Trustee
Being chosen as the Trustee of a trust is both an honor and a responsibility.... [Read more...]
What You Need to Know About Funeral Planning
Avoiding discussions about mortality is common, but planning for the inevitable is a crucial step... [Read more...]
How Can I Prevent a Will Contest in New York?
Your Last Will and Testament serves as a blueprint for the distribution of your assets... [Read more...]
Trustee Duties and Responsibilities
One reason trusts have become so common within the average estate plan is that there... [Read more...]
What Happens to My Assets If I Die Intestate in New York?
Like almost half of all Americans, you may not have even a basic estate plan... [Read more...]
The Importance of Reviewing Your Estate Plan at Year-End
As the year comes to a close, it is a natural time to reflect on... [Read more...]
When to Seek Guidance from an Elder Law Attorney
The senior population in the United States continues to grow rapidly, creating a greater focus... [Read more...]
Estate Planning Steps to Consider After Losing a Spouse
The time period following the loss of a spouse is often extremely challenging and emotionally... [Read more...]
Estate Planning for Cohabitating Couples
Cohabitating couples, meaning those who live together but are not married, are an increasingly common... [Read more...]
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