National Senior Health & Fitness Day

National Senior Health & Fitness Day is being celebrated at a completely free fair on Wednesday, May 29, 2013 from 12-4 PM at the Akron-Newstead Senior Center, 5691 Cummings Road, Akron, NY. The goal of this health and fitness day is to promote the importance of regular physical activity and to improve the health and […]

What does a will do?

A properly drawn will is the only way to be sure that your property at your death goes where you want it to go. By executing a will you may dispose of real and personal property at your death in the proportions and to the persons you wish; appoint competent and trustworthy executors, trustees and […]

What happens if I die without a will?

Dying without a will may result in your estate going to someone you didn’t intend to receive it, unnecessary estate taxes, delays in settling the estate, added estate expenses and leaving your estate assets without proper management and protection. If you die without a will, New York State law makes the decision as to the […]

Where There’s a Will, There May NOT Be a Way

Q: My late father left his home to me in his will. However, the attorney for my father’s estate said my step-mother has rights to the house. How can this be possible? A: A common mistake in estate planning is the failure to realize that a will does not control the disposition of real estate […]

POWER OF ATTORNEY REVOKED, ENTIRE ESTATE LEFT TO THE SALVATION ARMY

The Supreme Court revoked a Power of Attorney in which the AIP, while competent, had designated her adult daughter to serve as attorney-in-fact, due to the daughter’s self-dealing and breach of her fiduciary duty, but declined to revoke the Health Care Proxy in which the AIP designated her daughter to also serve as her health […]

POWER OF ATTORNEY REVOKED BY NY COURT

Attorneys Robert Friedman and Michael Ranzenhofer were successful in having a power of attorney revoked. Our client’s mother, while competent, had designated her adult daughter to serve as her power of attorney and health care proxy. The daughter used her mother’s credit cards, automobile and bank accounts for her own personal use. A Mental Hygiene […]

WHEN SHOULD I UPDATE MY WILL?

You should review your will with your attorney every few years or when there is: A birth or adoption A change of residence The executor, guardian or trustee named in your will become unavailable You or your beneficiaries’ financial worth increases dramatically A change in your marital status or that of a family member A […]

IS OWNING MY HOME JOINTLY WITH MY WIFE A SUBSTITUTE FOR HAVING A WILL?

No. If you and your spouse bought your home together, she automatically gets ownership of it upon your death. But what if you both die together? The home that you worked so hard for might be sold and the proceeds controlled by a stranger until your children reach the age of eighteen (18), at which […]