If you are like a lot of people you have a to-do list. Passing away... [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 Is the Nomination of a Guardian?
The nomination of a guardian should enter the picture when you are planning your estate... [Read more...]
Can I Give Tax-Free Gifts to My Children?
You may be surprised to hear that gifts to your children, or to just about... [Read more...]
Living Trust vs. Medicaid Trust: What’s the Difference?
One of the most commonly utilized vehicles of asset transfer is the revocable living trust.... [Read more...]
DIY Last Wills: Don’t Be Fooled
The Internet provides us with a lot of great information, and it has certainly transformed... [Read more...]
What Happens to a Living Trust When One Spouse Dies?
When you understand all of the facts you may decide that you would prefer a... [Read more...]
Large Inheritances Tend to Evaporate
The federal estate tax is considered by many to be an instance of double taxation.... [Read more...]
Are You Choosing a Trustee?
The anatomy of a trust involves the selection of a beneficiary or beneficiaries and a... [Read more...]
Will Forgery Is a Crime
During the probate process interested parties have the opportunity to challenge the validity of the... [Read more...]
Broader Estate Plan Addresses the Eventualities of Aging
People sometimes have the proverbial moment of clarity, and they realize that they should take... [Read more...]
What Steps Can I Take to Preserve My Legacy?
Estate planning can be very straightforward and simple, or it can be multifaceted and complex.... [Read more...]
Should I Have a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care?
A comprehensive estate plan should address the latter stages of your life as well as... [Read more...]
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