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When an executor fails to perform
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

An executor, appointed by the testator in his/her will has a fiduciary duty to the heirs of the estate. What can you do when the executor breaches his/her duty? What are the executor’s obligations? Filing a Probate Petition in Surrogate’s Court. Notifying all heirs and distributes of the filing. Locate all missing heirs if any.…

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Locating missing heirs
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Whether a family member dies with or without a Last Will & Testament, all interested parties must be located and notified of the decedent’s passing.Interested parties consist of all the heirs named in the Will or all distributees of the Estate. A distributee is a family member of the deceased who would inherit if there…

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Student Loans
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Congress plan to make private student loans dischargeable in bankruptcy In 2015, 13 senators of the 144th Congress (2015-17) co-sponsored the “Fairness for Struggling Students Act of 2015.”, which was the latest in a series of legislative attempts to get the Bill passed. Unfortunately, the Bill died in the previous Congress, which concluded on 3-January…

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To Give or Not To Give
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

There are 3 basic options for estate planning. Two require the assistance of an attorney. One only requires a checkbook and a pen Prepare a Last Will and Testament and leave your property outright to your heirs in a will. Prepare an Irrevocable Trust: your funds go into the Trust and are distributed over time…

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Old Age and Sickness as Evidence of Lack of Testamentary Capacity
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Neither physical injury, illness nor old age alone are considered by courts to be incompatible with testamentary capacity. The question in each case is the degree to which the decedent’s understanding and decision-making were affected, which must be determined on the facts of each case. “Advanced age is ordinarily accompanied by impairment of the physical…

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Estate Of Marilyn Monroe- Right Of Publicity
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Marilyn Monroe died 55 years ago, but even today, her estate millions per year through merchandising and similar post-mortem publicity initiatives made on her behalf. But the question is: who has the legal right to profit from all this merchandising revenue? The right of publicity has been described as the right of an individual, especially…

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Five Tips For A Healthy Life (PART 2)
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

1. Family Matters Family disputes are a major cause for stress in people. The reason for that is because we have a very close and intimate relationship with our family members, and if there is issue within the family, it affects our health adversely and may lead to early mortality. So the best option is…

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Is Haunted House A “Defect” Under The Property Disclosure Law
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Under the New York Property Condition Disclosure Act (PCDA) (N.Y. Real Prop. Law § 460-467), a seller of real property must disclose any hidden defects relating to that property to the buyer. Failure to inform the buyer about such latent material defects could result in unlimited post-closing liability upon the seller, even if the seller…

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Debtor’s Dilemma
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Do You Qualify to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? Not everybody can, do you? In 2005, the Republican Congress and President Bush passed sweeping new changes in the US. Bankruptcy Laws. Under the old rules, just about anyone who wanted to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in New York could do so no matter what their income…

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