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Estate Planning Attorney Queens

Queens
NY
USA

Estate Planning Attorney Queens - Queens, NY, USA



Address
56-30 186th St
Queens
New York
11365
Phone

About Estate Planning Attorney Queens

Category: Estate Planning Attorneys

Estate Planning Attorney Queens is an industry leader in the area of legal services, especially Estate Planning.
One of the most important parts of Estate Planning is composing the Will according to the legal requirements.
A Will is a document that memorializes your testamentary wishes (i.e. wishes expressed through a Will to come to effect at death not during lifetime). It does not have to be complex but it has to clearly express your desires, it has to be executed according to the requirements of the state law (for example, in New York a Will has to be witnessed by no less than two witnesses and the testator has to proclaim such document as his or her Will in the presence of said witnesses).
The Will has to appoint an executor. An executor is a person who takes care of your estate when you are gone. A good Will appoints a successor executor in addition to a primary executor, and also addresses a situation of what happens if no executor nominated in the Will can act as such executor. Be aware of the state requirements for who can act as executor. For example, in New York, a convicted felon cannot serve as executor.
The Will has to cover various contingencies to be a functioning document. This means that it needs to address issues like predeceased beneficiaries and fiduciaries (executors/trustees/guardians). Theoretically, unless you want to take someone out of your Will or add someone new to your Will, a Will should not be changed when someone dies because it would have addressed such possibility right at the start of drafting. For example, if you want to leave a bequest (a gift in the Will) to your sister, an attorney drafting this Will should immediately ask whether the gift will go to your sister’s children or spouse if she were to die before you. Therefore, if your sister dies while you are still living, the Will does not have to be changed (unless you change your mind as to who should get her gift).
You can contact our customer service representatives in NY to find out more about Estate Planning Attorney Queens. Call (347) 809-5066!

 



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