What Are The Stages Of Probate? 

What Are The Stages Of Probate? 

Although most assets in your estate may pass through the probate pass process, other assets may not. It often depends on the type of assets or how an asset is titled. Probate is a court supervised process occurring after your death. It takes place in the state where...
The Key Reasons Why You Need To Update Your Estate Plan 

The Key Reasons Why You Need To Update Your Estate Plan 

Have you made the move to a new state? It can be both an exciting and overwhelming thing to do. While your moving checklist may seem to go on without end, consider putting ‘updating your estate plan’ at the top of your list. Let us discuss some of the reasons why it...
Why Small Business Owners Need An Estate Plan

Why Small Business Owners Need An Estate Plan

Running a small business can keep you busy, but it should not keep you from creating an estate plan. Not having a plan in place can cause problems for your business and your family after you are gone. While an estate plan is important for everyone, it is especially...

AN URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT: LATEST MEDICAID CHANGES ANNOUNCED TODAY

Attention! In May, NY State Medicaid will start important rule changes affecting all community Medicaid home care programs. These updated laws and procedures will make planning for long term care more important than ever before. The Grimaldi Yeung Law Group has...
Should You Gift Stocks As Part Of Your Estate Plan?

Should You Gift Stocks As Part Of Your Estate Plan?

“Gifting stock to family members may lack the pizzazz of leaving a luxury car adorned with a bow in the driveway, but it’s a gift that can add value to their lives long after most other gifts have been forgotten.” There are a number of ways to gift stock to family...
Claiming Social Security Benefits at Age 70

Claiming Social Security Benefits at Age 70

If you are about to turn 70, congratulations on reaching a big milestone.  And if you also have delayed claiming Social Security retirement benefits up till now, you are joining a select group — only 6.5 percent of Social Security recipients put off collecting...
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