by Gregory Copeland | Dec 15, 2025 | Estate Planning, Estate Planning For Homeowners, Estate Planning For Parents
If you're a New York homeowner or have significant assets, you've probably heard about revocable living trusts. Maybe your neighbor mentioned one, or you've seen estate planning attorneys discuss them online. But what exactly is a revocable living trust,...
by Gregory Copeland | Dec 13, 2025 | Estate Planning
Creating an estate plan is just the beginning. Your carefully crafted documents – wills, trusts, powers of attorney – are only as good as their accuracy in reflecting your current life circumstances. Yet too many New York families treat estate planning as a...
by Gregory Copeland | Dec 12, 2025 | Estate Planning
Life has a way of throwing curveballs when you least expect them. One day you're healthy and handling all your affairs, and the next you might find yourself in a hospital bed, unable to make important decisions for your family. That's where a Power of Attorney...
by Gregory Copeland | Dec 11, 2025 | Estate Planning For Homeowners, Estate Planning For Parents
Adding your child's name to your home's deed might seem like a smart way to avoid probate and ensure a smooth transfer of your most valuable asset. Many New York families consider this strategy as a simple estate planning solution. However, what appears to be...
by Gregory Copeland | Dec 10, 2025 | Estate Planning, Estate Planning For Parents
When you have kids, everything changes, including how you think about the future. As a parent in New York State, you want to know your family will be taken care of if something unexpected happens. That's where estate planning comes in, and it's way more...