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A client from Brooklyn called me last week. He’d recently finished a meticulous, multi-year restoration of his father’s 1967 Ford Mustang and wanted to ensure
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A client from Brooklyn called me last week. He’d recently finished a meticulous, multi-year restoration of his father’s 1967 Ford Mustang and wanted to ensure

A construction worker falls from a scaffold in Brooklyn. The injury is severe, the recovery will be long, and the personal injury lawsuit will likely
A property manager in Brooklyn receives a phone call on a Tuesday morning. The daughter of a second-floor tenant is on the line, explaining her

I once worked with a family whose patriarch, a successful Manhattan restaurant owner, had downloaded a generic will template from the internet. He filled it

I once met with a family in our Manhattan office whose father had suffered a sudden, severe stroke. He was unresponsive in the hospital, and

When two siblings inherit a multi-family home in Brooklyn and one decides to buy the other out, the conversation inevitably turns to the paperwork. People
When a Manhattan patriarch passes away and leaves his estate in a revocable living trust, the eldest child named as successor trustee usually feels a
When a Brooklyn family receives a midnight phone call that a parent has died out of state, the next forty-eight hours are entirely consumed by

The call I receive often comes a few months after the funeral. An executor, usually a son or daughter, is standing in the middle of

I once worked with a family whose matriarch left her beloved Brooklyn brownstone outright and in equal shares to her three adult children. It was

A client recently asked me, “If I put my Manhattan co-op into a revocable trust, do I still own it? Can I decide to sell

A family in Brooklyn recently came to my office. Their mother had passed away, leaving them the family brownstone where they all grew up. They

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

I often sit with families who believe a simple will is enough. They’ve done the paperwork, named their heirs, and checked a box. But then

A client of mine, a surgeon with a thriving practice in Manhattan, spent two decades building a portfolio of rental properties in Brooklyn. It was

Clients often begin our first meeting with a direct question: “So, what’s the average cost of a trust?” It’s a fair question. But it’s like

A few months ago, a man came to our Madison Avenue office with a document his late father had printed from a website. His father,
When a Manhattan family finally locates a parent’s original will in a dusty home safe, the grieving process is quickly interrupted by administrative reality. The

An executor for a Manhattan estate walks into a bank, letters testamentary in hand, ready to begin the work of settling a loved one’s affairs.

I once saw a family in Manhattan Surrogate’s Court argue for months over a loved one’s final arrangements. One side wanted a traditional burial; the

A client recently came to our Manhattan office, proud to have established and—he thought—fully funded his new revocable trust. He had diligently retitled almost every

Just last week, I received a call from a client whose will we drafted over a decade ago. Since then, his eldest daughter had divorced,

I have seen it happen more than once. A family from Nassau County builds a successful business over decades, creating generational wealth. They assume simple
When a Manhattan family loses a parent, the discovery of a neatly typed will in a desk drawer often brings a false sense of finality.

A client came to us after his father, a lifelong Brooklyn resident, passed away. The family was relieved to find a will, printed from a

A client often calls me after the most difficult conversation of their life. Their marriage is ending. But their first question is rarely about alimony

A family in Brooklyn gets the call no one is ever prepared for. Their mother has passed away. In the days that follow, between grief

A family from Queens recently came to my office. Their parents had passed away, leaving the family home they’d purchased in 1982 for about $70,000.

When a Manhattan family discovers their father died without a trust, their first question to our firm is rarely about the legal mechanics of probate.

I often meet with young families in Manhattan who have just purchased their first apartment and are expecting their first child. They are busy, successful,