On Behalf of Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. | Mar 29, 2019 | Estate Planning And Probate
Since wills that are handwritten or spoken are only allowed in certain extreme situations, you’ll more than likely go through the entire estate planning process with an attorney to procure your will. But, what happens next? Where should a will go to be both...
On Behalf of Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. | Mar 25, 2019 | Estate Planning And Probate
When a New York resident creates an estate plan, they may do so to ensure that their legal wishes are recorded in the event that they perish before their children are grown. A document like a will may provide guidance on who may take care of a person’s kids if...
On Behalf of Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. | Mar 19, 2019 | Banking, Business And Corporate
There are a number of different ways that New York residents can choose to structure their businesses and a variety of factors that should be considered to determine what structures are best for their use. If more than one person will be involved in the business, a...
On Behalf of Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. | Mar 15, 2019 | Family Law And Divorce
Some people might give their left arm to keep an heirloom in the family — even if it’s not worth more than a few hundred dollars. Chances are you’ve got a thing or two that’s worth more to you than it may be valued at. But, when it comes down...
On Behalf of Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. | Mar 12, 2019 | Family Law And Divorce
The parties to a divorce must make several important decisions about how they will separate their lives and manage their ongoing shared responsibilities. Often those responsibilities relate to the care and support of children, but in some New York divorces the...
On Behalf of Cohen & Lombardo, P.C. | Mar 5, 2019 | Estate Planning And Probate
In order to execute a valid will in New York a person must meet certain signatory and witness requirements. These requirements are in place to ensure that the wishes and rights of the testator — that is, the person creating the will — are protected and...