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A client of ours, a retired executive from Manhattan, passed away with over two million frequent flyer miles in his account. His children, acting as
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A client of ours, a retired executive from Manhattan, passed away with over two million frequent flyer miles in his account. His children, acting as

A client recently sat in my office, a successful founder who had just sold his tech company. He had spent months with us carefully structuring

A client came to me years ago after his father passed away in Brooklyn with a will from 1985. The document was valid, but everything

A client came to our office recently with a common goal: her mother, living in Brooklyn, wanted to add her to the deed of the

A 32-year-old software engineer buys her first condo in Brooklyn. She has no spouse and no children. Does she need a will? Most people in

A client once came to my office with what he thought was a simple list: his Brooklyn brownstone, a brokerage account, and a savings account.

A client sat in my Manhattan office last week, voicing a concern I’ve heard from countless parents. He had built a successful business from nothing,

The Transfer of Home Ownership and Its Impact on Medicaid Eligibility Medicaid plays a crucial role in providing healthcare assistance to individuals and families with

A client came into my office last month with a stack of papers and a heavy heart. Her father, a successful Brooklyn business owner, had

A Brooklyn family recently found themselves at a standstill three days before their father’s funeral. The eldest son assumed he would deliver the eulogy, viewing

A mother passes away in Brooklyn, leaving her beloved brownstone to her three adult children in her will. For them, it’s more than a building—it’s

When a Brooklyn contractor suffers a catastrophic fall on a job site, the immediate hours are governed by triage, emergency rooms, and surgical consults. But
I often meet with parents who have spent a lifetime caring for a child with a disability. Their greatest concern is what happens when they

A client recently came to my office with a common but stressful problem. His mother had passed away, leaving him her house in Westchester. He

As seasoned legal experts at Morgan Legal Group, based in the bustling city of New York, we understand the gravity of protecting your hard-earned retirement

Your late uncle names you as the executor of his estate. The primary asset is his Brooklyn brownstone, which has been in the family for

A new client sat in my Manhattan office a few months ago. Her father had passed away in Brooklyn without a will, and the Surrogate’s

When a Long Island family discovers a late-in-life will amendment that drastically alters their expected inheritance, the natural grieving process abruptly stops. Suddenly, siblings are
When an estranged father passes away in a Brooklyn nursing home leaving behind little more than a stack of medical bills, the surviving children are

A client recently walked into my Manhattan office with a stack of papers from the Surrogate’s Court. His father had passed away, and he was

I often sit with young families in my Manhattan office who are drafting their first will. They’re usually focused on who will inherit their assets,

A client recently called my office in a panic. Her mother had just passed away in her Manhattan apartment, and my client, the named executor

As seasoned legal practitioners at Morgan Legal Group in the bustling metropolis of New York City, we understand the unique complexities and challenges faced by

A client recently came to our Manhattan office with what she thought was a simple request. Her mother, living in the same Brooklyn brownstone for
When a Brooklyn couple in their late sixties sits down to organize their affairs, the instinct is often to build a fortress. They have spent

When a parent passes away on Long Island, one of the children often receives a formal notice naming them the executor of the estate. It

A couple sat in my office last week—a second marriage for both, children from prior relationships, and a collection of assets acquired over decades. They

An executor for a Brooklyn estate recently told me he received three shoeboxes filled with his late father’s mail. Inside was a chaotic mix of

When a client’s father—a successful restaurateur in Manhattan—passed away, he left behind a simple will. He was brilliant with a balance sheet and assumed that

A construction worker from Queens falls from a scaffold. After months of litigation, he receives a seven-figure settlement. To his family, it feels like they’ve