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Welcome to New York's Asset Protection Roundtable with Ted Alatsas of Alatsas Law Firm in Brooklyn, New York. Alatsas Law provides one-on-one guidance when you're struggling to resolve family, elder law, asset protection, or bankruptcy concerns. On this show, Ted will explain complex legal concepts in easy-to-understand terms and encourage you to fully participate in the decision-making process so you can face you future with confidence. Join us each episode as we creatively address many iss ...
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Douglass Lodmell was born in Geneva, Switzerland. From an early age, Douglass stood out as one of the brightest minds of his generation. His capacity to make the complex simple allowed him to excel during law school, receiving the Jacobs Burns Medal, an award given to the single student with the highest GPA. He completed his Legal Masters (LL.M.) in taxation at the nation’s leading tax program, New York University School of Law. He was further selected to clerk for one of the most famous Fed ...
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We've got a great mailbag episode lined up for you today! Listen in as Ted answers a variety of listener questions on estate planning. Lillian asks about buying a house that’s in probate, while Everett wonders if he can seek help from a new attorney after his parents’ estate planner retired. Tune in for expert insights on these scenarios and more! …
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Trust funding can be a cumbersome process. With each financial institution having its own set of rules and procedures, conflicts can arise, making it hard to move forward. In today's episode of New York's Asset Protection Roundtable, we’ll talk about some unexpected roadblocks you may encounter and share strategies to ensure your plan stays on cour…
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In this week's episode, Ted tackles 3 questions from the listener mailbag. Austin asks how to ensure that both their children from previous relationships inherit what they’ve worked for, while also making sure their spouse is financially secure if one of them passes away. Penelope asks whether the family business should be gifted to their intereste…
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When most people think of estate planning, traditional assets like bank accounts and investments come to mind. However, over the past 20 to 25 years, digital assets have become increasingly significant. Today, we’ll explore what digital assets are, how to manage them legally, and the practical steps to include them in your estate plan. Contact: 718…
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We have some excellent listener questions lined up for this week's conversation. Derek asks if it's ever a good idea to leave an inheritance to a stepchild. Vincent asks how he can provide financial support to his son, who struggles with addiction, while ensuring his money is managed responsibly. You never know what you might learn from a mailbag e…
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Over a lifetime, people can accumulate a lot of “stuff." This can multiply as families have children and later inherit from parents or grandparents who pass away. While many accounts and assets have a rather “straightforward” process to pass on, some unique, rare, collectible, and/or expensive personal effects require more care in handling. In this…
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We've got a mailbag episode for you today! In this edition, Jasper asks why his parents might not have kept their original will, how he can locate it, and what happens if the original cannot be found. Nora asks how to prevent potential conflicts among her children over inheriting and maintaining the family lake house after she and her spouse pass a…
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Once estate planning documents are signed, it is important to keep them both safe AND accessible. Many people do not consider the importance of where to store your documents after they are prepared. One option that some people use is allowing their attorney to store the original documents at their office. Let’s explore the pros and cons of entrusti…
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Tune in for this week's mailbag episode, as Isabel asks whether she and her husband should involve their children in the estate planning process. Later, another listener asks how they can protect their estate to ensure there's something left for their children after they're gone. Plus, Ted breaks down the concept of joint tenancy and its benefits! …
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Many people automatically think of how to handle or “plan” for their assets when estate planning comes to mind. However, the inheritance of someone’s assets is only one piece of the puzzle. This is why someone asking, “how much money do I need to have before I create an estate plan?” is always the wrong question. On this episode, let’s cover severa…
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It's a mailbag edition of the show today! This week, Cole asks how to manage their estate plan given that the life insurance payout, in the event of their death, would be significantly larger than their current assets. Vivian asks whether it's a red flag that their attorney's office manages investments, life insurance, and taxes in addition to lega…
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Many couples automatically assume that, after one spouse passes away, the survivor will retain control of everything. Certainly, that is the “default." However, many factors can complicate matters. Issues of trust, control, blended families, and separate finances mean it’s important to understand all your options before deciding on the best plan. C…
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It's a mailbag edition of the show! We've got some great estate planning questions lined up for today's episode. Wesley asks if there's a way to financially support their parents while also ensuring their children are provided for in case something were to happen to them and their partner. Fiona asks whether the government still imposes an estate t…
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Real estate is often the most valuable asset in your family's portfolio. Deciding on how to pass this asset on can be a high-stakes game with both significant risks and rewards. Today we're going to zero in on real estate and estate planning and explore the best strategies for passing on your property legacy. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://…
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We're diving into the mailbag for today's episode! One listener asks whether they need to update their estate plan in the event of divorce. Another listener asks how to ensure that an ex-spouse cannot access the money they want to leave to their children. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://www.alatsaslawfirm.com/…
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In this episode, we're going to unpack the complexities surrounding Lisa Marie Presley's contested estate after her unexpected passing at age 54. As Priscilla Presley challenges her daughter's estate plan, we'll chat about the complexities of this case and the questions that have arisen from these last wishes. Join us for a deep dive into the intri…
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We've got a mailbag edition of the show for you today! Ted is tackling 3 listener questions in this episode. Elise asks why she and her husband need to engage in estate planning now if they have each other listed as beneficiaries. Theo asks whether his brother, added as a co-owner of their father's assets, would legally be able to keep everything f…
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Do you think you have things figured out if your better half passes first? Think again. We're diving deep into what really happens—and spoiler, it's not always what you'd expect. From joint accounts to sneaky state laws, we're chatting about the big surprises and little-known loopholes that could throw a wrench in your plans. Contact: 718-233-2903 …
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In this episode, we'll be answering some mailbag questions from listeners like you. One listener asks whether the revocable trust they set up online serves as a replacement for a will. Another listener asks whether they still need a pour-over will if they have fully funded their trust. These conversations are a great way for you to learn from real-…
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Many families choose a trust as the best way to manage and distribute their inheritance after they pass away. However, people are surprised to find out that they still need a will EVEN IF they have a trust. In this episode, we’ll explore some of the compelling reasons why this is the case. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://www.alatsaslawfirm.c…
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This week, we're opening up the mailbag to answer 3 listener questions. These conversations provide a great opportunity for you to learn from real-life estate planning scenarios! Nathan wonders if there's a way to take care of children that don't exist yet in their estate planning. Sophia, a new grandmother, is keen on leaving money for her first g…
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This episode is all about being one step ahead, when possible. We’ll tackle the 'what ifs' of estate planning and focus on future-proofing your legacy. We'll explore strategies to anticipate and address unforeseen events, from future grandchildren to beneficiary contingencies, and much more. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://www.alatsaslawfirm…
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We've got 3 great mailbag questions for you today! Lucas asks if his brother, who is not planning to marry or have kids, should have an estate plan. Gerald asks if there are any special estate planning considerations when renting out property. Of course, we'll kick off this episode with a legalese of the day, and, in light of the season, chat a bit…
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Estate planning (like many things) is always best handled LONG before it is needed. However, even a well-thought-out estate plan should be reviewed periodically. If the family is aware that “the end is near," it’s always a good idea to review certain aspects of the plan and the wishes of the person who is about to pass away. Contact: 718-233-2903 W…
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We have a mailbag edition of the show for you today! We're tackling 3 great listener questions in this episode. Ethan asks for guidance on how to prevent his son's untrustworthy spouse from gaining control of the inheritance he wants to leave. Hannah asks about options to protect her granddaughter's inheritance from potential claims by student loan…
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After someone passes away, the executor or trustee takes on the responsibility of executing the wishes of the deceased individual and managing the estate. This role encompasses a range of duties including paying bills, settling debts, filing taxes, and possibly selling assets. When the time comes for beneficiaries to receive their inheritance, it m…
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Welcome back to New York's Asset Protection Roundtable! We will be opening up the mailbag to answer some listener questions in today's show. We'll kick off the episode with Ted talking about the most beautiful place he's ever visited before diving into your questions. This time around, Ted will talk about three different estate planning scenarios. …
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In today's episode, we delve into the complexities of leaving an inheritance. While the common approach is to divide it equally among children or grandchildren, is this always the best choice? Join us as we explore scenarios where an equal share might not be the ideal solution. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://www.alatsaslawfirm.com/…
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We're answering several listener questions on today's episode about planning for children, assigning a power of attorney who might be older than you are, and how to manage living at multiple properties in multiple states. We'll also tackle our "Legalese" word of the day: "Durable" Power of Attorney. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://www.alatsa…
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As you navigate life's ups and downs, your family changes, relocation, fluctuating finances, and even shifts in personal wishes, your estate plan should adapt accordingly. And with laws ever-changing, we emphasize the need to stay on top of legal modifications that may affect your estate planning. Join us as we unpack the reasons, the when, and the…
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We're back with another mailbag episode today! Victoria asks what she can do with her expensive jewelry collection in the event that her children don't want the pieces after she passes. Mason asks if he will be able to leave an inheritance to his son in prison. Listen in to see what you learn from these questions and today's legalese of the day + l…
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In most circumstances, it is best to work with an estate planning attorney who is local and understands the laws of the state you live in. However, special consideration needs to be given to people who have a residence in multiple states and those who travel frequently. What if you set up your plan in your “home state” but something happens to you …
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Welcome back to New York's Asset Protection Roundtable! We will be opening up the mailbag to answer some listener questions in today's show. We'll kick off the episode with a legalese of the day before diving into your questions. This time around Ted will discuss passing down assets if you get remarried, setting up an estate plan for a special need…
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In this episode, we shine a spotlight on one of the central figures of the estate planning equation – the beloved family home and other real estate assets. Discover the practical challenges involved in sharing these substantial assets among beneficiaries. We'll guide you through different scenarios and practical options to address this common dilem…
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Welcome back to New York's Asset Protection Roundtable! In this episode, Ted is opening up the mailbag to answer some listener questions. We'll kick off this episode with a legalese of the day and then talk about naming a financially responsible trustee, communicating your inheritance intentions with your family and in your will, and some downsides…
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As people age, they tend to rely on others to help. Spouses, children, and other family members often step in to handle everything from the finances to cutting the grass. If there are no family members that are trustworthy and capable, many look to service providers, caregivers, and other “outside” options. Unfortunately, as people age and become r…
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We're diving into some listener questions for today's mailbag episode. We'll kick off the show with the legalese of the day before tackling three recent questions: when to update your will, aligning your estate plan with your long-term goals, and why single folks with a small bank account might still want to consider estate planning. This episode i…
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Have you completed your estate plan? If so, congratulations! You have taken an important step toward making sure you and your loved ones will be taken care of. But what happens next? You’re not legally required to tell anyone, but SHOULD you let anyone know? We’ll explore that question in this episode and reveal who you should involve in the conver…
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It's a mailbag edition of the podcast today! Ted will kick off the show with the legalese of the day and then dive into a few questions from our listeners. Today we will discuss how estate tax laws change over time, using disclaimers in estate planning, and the importance of keeping your estate planning attorney updated throughout portfolio losses.…
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In this episode, we discuss a common issue that parents face once their child turns 18 - suddenly, their child's doctor and school won't talk to them anymore! This is because legally, once a child becomes an adult, their privacy rights are protected, and healthcare providers and educational institutions are not allowed to share information about th…
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We will be answering some mailbag questions that have come into the show. This time around, we will talk about if you should put your unmarried partner on your house deed, if you should plan for your funeral arragements while you're still here, and making sure your children will receive some of your assets after you pass. Contact: 718-233-2903 Webs…
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Many people go through the estate planning process in order to provide for their loved ones and/or to allow someone to make decisions on their behalf if they fall ill. However, there are also specific decisions (usually medical) that a person will need to address during the process. For those who are blindsided by this situation, it can feel like a…
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It's a mailbag edition of the podcast. Today we will be discussing when you should consider updating your will, planning for future kids in your estate documents, and what to do with your estate plan if you move states. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://www.alatsaslawfirm.com/Door Ted Alatsas
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Very few things in life last forever. Cars break down, cell phones become out of date, food goes bad, even a good bourbon can spoil if you don’t store it properly. Sadly, many people look at estate planning as a one-time activity (set it and forget it). While your estate plan might technically not have an expiration date, there are many times when …
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We are opening up the mailbag on today's show. This time around we will be discussing what to do if someone dies before receiving their part of an inheritance, if it's wise to name someone your power of attorney if they live in a different state, and how to go about picking guardians for your children. Contact: 718-233-2903 Website: https://www.ala…
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Not all attorneys are created equal. Most are (hopefully) honest, hard-working, ethical people. Some might not even know what the heck they’re doing. However, there are numerous situations where you, the client, should proceed with caution. On today’s episode, we’ll cover a few situations where you might want to run right out the door! Contact: 718…
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On today's episode, we will open up the mailbag to answer some listener questions. This time around we will discuss the value of legal insurance plans for businesses, if it makes sense to put together a will even if you have beneficiary designations on your important accounts, and if you should get an estate plan done before, or after you're marrie…
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The estate planning industry is being overwhelmed with imposters. Many websites, general practice attorneys, and even financial advisors/CPAs are trying to attack, minimize, or double-dip when it comes to estate planning. They are either treating it as a one-off transaction, saying it isn’t necessary, or trying to create fill-in-the-blank templates…
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