Title: New York Estate Plan Basics
1New York Estate Plan Basics
The Law Offices of Saul Kobrick, P.C.
2In this presentation we will dissect the
components of a complete but simple estate plan
3There are more complex approaches that can be
utilized under certain circumstances, but this
is the basic core
4Last Wills
5The most commonly utilized estate planning device
is the LAST WILL
6You can use this legal instrument to direct
asset transfers to your heirs after your passing
7In your last will you can name an executor to
administer your estate
8You can also include the selection of a
potential guardian for your minor children
9Revocable Living Trusts
10When it comes to transferring assets in a
relatively simple manner you have options outside
of a last will
11You may want to consider arranging for future
distributions of your financial resources to
your loved ones via the utilization of a
revocable living trust
12These trusts enable efficient asset
distributions outside of the probate process
13Probate
14Why would anyone want to avoid probate?
15Why would anyone want to avoid probate?
1
It is time-consuming
16Why would anyone want to avoid probate?
1
It is time-consuming
2
Probate costs can be considerable
17Why would anyone want to avoid probate?
1
It is time-consuming
2
Probate costs can be considerable
3
Probate records are publicly available
18Advance Health Care Directives
19A thorough but basic estate plan should include
advance health care directives
20Living Will
21This document is used to state your wishes
regarding the use of life-support measures
22Health Care Proxy
23With a health care proxy you select someone to
make medical decisions for you in the event of
your incapacitation
24Incapacity Planning
25An incapacity component should be contained
within a broader estate plan
26People are living longer than ever, with the
oldest old being the fastest growing age group
27Around 45 of people who are 85 and up have
Alzheimer's disease
28The existence of Alzheimer's disease alone makes
incapacity planning a must
29Durable Powers of Attorney
30Durable powers of attorney are used to prepare
for possible incapacity
31With a durable power of attorney you empower an
agent to handle your financial affairs in the
event of your incapacitation
32Because the power of attorney is in fact
durable it remains in effect even after the
incapacitation of the grantor
33Every responsible adult should have an estate
plan in place
34Those who go through life without an estate plan
are putting their families at risk
35Many people don't act because they don't know
what to do
36The logical first step would be to schedule an
initial consultation with a licensed estate
planning attorney
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