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Dementia, Alzheimer’s could impact wills
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Improvements in health care have contributed to a longer and healthier life. But longer life expectancy is counteracted with the problems that aging carries, especially in the health area; two of these are dementia and Alzheimer’s. Mental incapacity is becoming an increasingly cited reason for a relative being excluded from a will, so being of…

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Legal briefs? Delaware man sues surgical center after waking up in women’s underwear
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

On October 10th, 2012, 32-year old Gary Walls went to the Delaware Surgical Center to get a colonoscopy. He claims in a lawsuit that after he woke up from anesthesia, he found he was wearing pink woman’s underwear. “When the plaintiff recovered from the effects of the anesthesia administered by defendants, he awoke to realize…

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Pitcher’s fall from World Series hero to bankruptcy
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Former starting pitcher Livan Hernandez, who won the 1997 World Series MVP in his rookie year with the Miami Marlins filed for bankruptcy last month. According to the Miami Herald, the 42 year-old Hernandez and one time New York Met made approximately $53 million over 17 seasons in the league. Now owes roughly $1 million…

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“Dead Man’s Statute” gets new life
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

The New York Law Journal reports that Kings County Surrogate John Ingram barred a caregiver turned wife of a man with dementia from testifying about whether she may exercise her spousal right of election in the matter of her late husband’s estate. Irving Berk, who died in 2006, left a five million dollar estate to…

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Locating missing estate assets
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

The biggest problem confronting executors and administrator is locating missing assets.All searches can be broken down three (3) categories: (A) Direct searches (B) Professional searches (C) Private investigator searches. A. The direct search consists of: Searching the decedent’s papers, bank records and safe deposit box. Today you will need a court order to search a…

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What is Intestacy and Probate and Why and How Should I Avoid it?
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

When making plans to secure assets for loved ones after death, it is important to know what processes your property are subject to, and how you can take control of your property now so as to have it distributed upon your death in a manner you prefer. To begin with, there are a few terms…

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Playwright Edward Albee’s will: Destroy My Unfinished Work
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

When playwright Edward Albee died last September at the age of 88, he had one final request. He wanted his executors, Arnold Toren, and William Katz, to destroy any unfinished manuscripts. Both men are longtime friends of the playwright. In his 2012 will, he requests that “If at the time of my death I shall…

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Types of Trusts: What Works Best for You and Your Loved Ones
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Even though most people think about wills when they think about estate planning, there are many other tools available which are just as if not more effective to use. One of the most common devices used is called a trust. Essentially, a trust is a device that allows individuals to control the distribution of their…

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Wrongful death suit filed after man drowns due to swan attack
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

Before we get into the meat of the story, a little background on “mute swans.”In 2013, The New York State Bureau of Wildlife issued Draft Management Plan for Mute Swans in New York State, 2013 . The report says that Mute swans can cause a variety of problems, including aggressive behavior towards people, destruction of…

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“Williamsburg Effect” having major influence on Brooklyn court cases?
The Law Office of Jeffrey L. Weinstein

The increasing gentrification of Brooklyn neighborhoods is transforming court cases in Kings County. The influx of rich, white people has changed the economic and racial make up of juries. The percentage of white people in Brooklyn grew from 41 percent to 50 percent between 2000 and 2015This is good news for prosecutors and bad news…

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