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A family we worked with from Manhattan faced a jarring reality as their son’s 18th birthday approached. For 17 years, they had managed his medical
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A family we worked with from Manhattan faced a jarring reality as their son’s 18th birthday approached. For 17 years, they had managed his medical

A son sits at his late mother’s kitchen table in Brooklyn, a stack of papers in front of him. In the stack is the deed

A client from Brooklyn called me last week. His mother had just passed, and he was named successor trustee of the family’s trust. After the

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

A brownstone in Park Slope, a small business in Williamsburg, and three adult children who don’t agree on the future. When the last parent passes

When a parent dies leaving behind a beloved family home in Brooklyn, the children often assume they can simply take ownership. They are surprised to

I recently met with the adult children of a new client. Their mother, a lifelong resident of Brooklyn, had passed away suddenly. They knew she

A client recently came into our Manhattan office after his mother passed away in her Brooklyn home. He was the executor of her will and

Two siblings inherit their parents’ home in Queens. One wants to sell it immediately to access her share of the equity. The other, holding onto

A family in Brooklyn finds their mother’s will tucked away in a safe deposit box. Relief washes over them—they believe her final wishes are clear

The Reality of the Probate Timeline When a Long Island family loses a parent who left behind a house, a brokerage account, and a standard

Elder Law Attorney Long Island: Navigating Aging and Legal Matters with Confidence As individuals and families age, they face a unique set of legal challenges

Three siblings inherit their childhood home in Brooklyn. One lives in California, another in Texas, and the third has their own mortgage to pay. They
An elderly parent collapses at a family dinner in Brooklyn. Paramedics arrive, but the parent has a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order on file. The

A client recently came to my office, proud that he had “gifted” his Brooklyn brownstone to his son. He had signed a deed, handed over
When a Brooklyn family loses a parent who printed a will off the internet, the next nine months belong to Surrogate’s Court. I see this

A few years ago, a family from Long Island came to my office. Their father, a passionate amateur photographer, had just passed away. He left

Just last week, a client sat across from me in our Manhattan office with a document drafted in the 1950s. It was his grandfather’s last

I once worked with a couple from Brooklyn who did what they thought was the right thing. They named each other as the primary beneficiary

A client came to our office not long ago with a common and admirable goal. He wanted to set up a trust for his two

I once worked with a family whose patriarch—a successful business owner in Manhattan—had meticulously planned almost every detail of his estate. He had a valid

A woman from Brooklyn calls my office. Her aunt, who lived alone in a rent-controlled apartment for fifty years, named her as the executor of

A couple builds a life together over 30 years in their Brooklyn brownstone. They share finances, raise a dog, and are known to everyone as
Two siblings inherit a multi-family home in Brooklyn. One lives in the garden apartment, manages the tenants, and pays the property taxes. The other lives
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The Crucial Difference Between Nomination and Appointment When a father passes away in Brooklyn, leaving a perfectly drafted will that names his eldest daughter as

A client once came to my office with her late husband’s will. He was a successful Manhattan entrepreneur who, after a late-in-life disagreement, had rewritten

A construction worker from Queens falls from a scaffold, and after a long legal fight, he is awarded a significant settlement. For his family, the
When a Brooklyn family finally receives Letters Testamentary after months of waiting, the nominated executor often heads straight to a local bank branch. They present

A client once came into my office intending to name her three adult children as co-executors of her will. It seemed like the fairest path,