David Shulman

Todayโ€™s crazy estate planning story comes from the New York Times, He Left a Fortune, to No One. Roman Blum died in New York last year at 97 years old. He was a Holocaust survivor and a successful real estate developer worth over $40 million. Not only did he die intestate, which means without a...

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I was talking to someone the other day who wanted to change their Will, which was not originally drafted by me, and asked me if I would do a a codicil for them. I told them no. While I would be happy to draft a new will from scratch, I donโ€™t do codicils to wills...

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I have new clients, a same-sex couple. When interviewing them about their assets, they told me that they own their home as joint tenants with rights of survivorship (JTROS), and not as tenants-in-common (TIC). In brief, the difference between the two are as follows. ย If two people own property as JTROS, then upon the death...

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In todayโ€™s (October 15, 2009) Wall Street Journal, there is an article entitled “Is There a Trap Lurking in the Language of your Will?” written by reporter Laura Sanders. The article correctly points out that many semi-wealthy couples may have a serious problem in their Wills. ย By “semi-wealthy” I mean estates worth up to $4...

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