Legal, financial issues for people who have chronic diseases or a child with special needs

Estate planning is especially important for those who have a chronic disease or a child with a disability, says lawyer Tim Doolittle, from the Wladis Law Firm in East Syracuse. He gives an overview of Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, trusts, guardianships and other related matters. More information can be found through these links: on special needs […]


Four Key Reasons You Don’t Want to Die Intestate

There are many reasons why an individual should consider some sort of estate plan to avoid dying intestate. Four of the key reasons why you do not want to die intestate include the following: A family fight over assets: If you pass away without a will or some other estate planning document, New York State […]


What is a Living Trust and Do You Need One?

A living trust is also known as an inter vivos trust or a revocable trust. It is a trust that is made during your lifetime and involves transferring assets into the trust and naming a trustee to manage those assets. Usually, the trust creator or settlor is the initial trustee and a backup trustee is […]


BENEFICIARY DESIGNATIONS

  Life insurance policies, employer-sponsored retirement plans, annuities, and retirement accounts.  Odds are, you look at this list and see at least one financial account that you hold.  All of these accounts are generally payable upon the death of the account holder to beneficiaries named via beneficiary designations.  Beneficiaries could also be named on certain […]


Special Needs Trust: The Basics

Special needs trusts are essential when a person with disabilities has assets to protect and when that person’s parents are considering their estate plan. Whether the person with the disability has funds, receives funds from a personal injury settlement, or receives funds and property as a gift, the money must be managed carefully. Special needs […]


ABLE Accounts: Learning about this useful tool

An issue many parents of children with special needs face when determining their estate planning wishes is how to maintain their children’s eligibility if the child was to suddenly inherit a windfall if the parents pass.  Through the use of a Special Needs Trust within their estate plan, parents can ensure that their disabled child […]


Going Through Probate of a Will

You have been named Executor under your family member’s will.  Now what?  In order for you to have any authority as an Executor, you will need to obtain official authority from a Court appointing you Executor.  This authority will be granted by what are known as Letters Testamentary.  To get these Letters Testamentary, a petition […]