Estate Planning

If you believe in being prepared no matter what may happen, then you can benefit from a trust. When we're talking about estate planning, elder law, and special needs planning, we believe strongly in trusts because we have seen our clients benefit in so many ways.

Most people know they need a will. However, trusts are less widely understood and there are many different types of trusts. A living trust is simply a trust that is created by a living person. A testamentary trust is created under a will and is established upon a person's death. Revocable living trusts can be changed or revoked at any time. Irrevocable trusts cannot be changed, altered, or revoked by you.

Creating a Bright Future for Your Family

This booklet is designed to show you the need for estate planning and the estate-planning tools and strategies available to help you ensure your loved ones' future financial security and keep transfer taxes to a minimum.

For a free copy of Vincent J. Russo's Estate Planning Guide, call 800-680-1717 or

Trusts

What is the Best Type of Trust for Me?

Trusts can be used to accomplish a variety of goals. There are different trusts for different purposes. Trust us, when it comes to trusts - one size does not fit all. There are always tradeoffs when considering a trust. Our job is to advise you as to the best strategy, given your own personal situation.

For example, a revocable living trust can avoid probate upon your death, but the trust does not automatically minimize estate taxes. Further, it cannot protect assets from a nursing home or Medicaid.

Trusts are governed by state law, which means that what may work in one state may not work in another state. Thats one of the potential problems with standard legal forms taken off the Internet or purchased in a stationery store. For example, people who own property in multiple states will encounter particular problems that can be avoided by using a trust. Vincent J. Russo is admitted to the bar in both New York and Florida, so his law firm can cover property in both states with one type of trust.

It is not uncommon for our law firm to review a trust, including a living trust, revocable living trusts, or an irrevocable living trust, that does not meet the objectives of our clients. In addition to helping you choose the right trust(s), an important part of our firm's job is to make sure that the trust is executed to provide you and your family with the protection you seek from a trust. This means that the trust needs to be properly signed and witnessed correctly, notarized properly, and held in a place where it can be easily found when needed. The trust is worthless unless it is funded with assets.

We can help you with the proper funding of your trust. You don't want to waste your money on legal fees for something that you either don't need, or won't work when it is needed.

Special Needs Trusts

Special needs trusts allow someone under age 65 to put aside money from personal injury and malpractice settlements or an inheritance, while still maintaining eligibility for Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). In the past, children with special needs were disinherited and left without assets to maintain themselves. Today, this is done through a Supplemental Needs Trust under New York Law. Read much more about special needs trusts at our Special Needs/People With Disabilities page.

Trusts for Estate Tax Planning

Some trusts are created for the purpose of minimizing or eliminating estate taxes. These include irrevocable life insurance trusts, grantor annuity trusts, credit shelter trusts, marital trusts, and QTIP trusts. An irrevocable life insurance trust can be set up so that life insurance proceeds escape estate taxes, and can be used to pay estate taxes or provide liquidity for family needs. Grantor retained annuity trusts can save estate taxes, while still allowing you to enjoy the income from the trust assets. Read much more about this topic at our Estate Planning page.


Call the law firm of Vincent J. Russo & Associates, P.C.at 516-683-1717 for a complimentary telephone review and assessment of whether we can help you.

 

Elder Law Services

brochure-elderlawWhat is Elder Law?

Elder Law is the practice of specially-trained attorneys who can help you protect your assets in the event of illness and dispose of your assets upon your demise, with a minimum of taxes and problems. Elder Law attorneys address long term care and estate planning needs of each individual based on his or her unique situation.

Special Needs - People with Disabilities

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Whether your loved one with special needs is an adult or a child born with special needs, we can help your family. This is the mission of a disability lawyer who is practicing special needs planning. At Vincent J. Russo & Associates, P.C., we work as an advocate for your loved one throughout his or her life: from on-going decision making, applying for Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid, to setting up trusts, and even acting as trustee for your child's assets after your death, if you so desire.

Estate Planning

If you believe in being prepared no matter what may happen, then you can benefit from a trust. When we're talking about estate planning, elder law, and special needs planning, we believe strongly in trusts because we have seen our clients benefit in so many ways.

Most people know they need a will. However, trusts are less widely understood and there are many different types of trusts. A living trust is simply a trust that is created by a living person. A testamentary trust is created under a will and is established upon a person's death. Revocable living trusts can be changed or revoked at any time. Irrevocable trusts cannot be changed, altered, or revoked by you.

Medicaid Planning

Medicaid Planning in New York

brochure-medicaidplanningMedicaid is a joint federal and state program that covers nursing home costs for people who meet both the financial and health eligibility requirements. Medicaid in New York covers long term care (custodial are) at home, in an assisted living facility (with restrictions), and in a nursing home.

Here are some important question we can help you answer:

Guardianships

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For those individuals who do not have advance directives, the inability to make personal and financial decisions can result in the need for a court-appointed guardian.

Real Estate

In the good old days, a real estate lawyer or a real estate attorney was someone who represented you at the closing of your house. There is much more to this story. Your home is your castle, it's not just mortar and bricks. It is your largest financial investment and it represents the even larger emotional investment you have made in your family. Your home represents the manifestation of the American Dream, of owning your own plot of earth and throwing down roots.

At Vincent J. Russo and Associates, P.C., as your Long Island real estate attorney, we have the knowledge and the experience to help you safeguard your castle.

 

Veteran Benefits

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Benefits available to veterans of

  • Mexican Border War
    May 9, 1916 – April 5, 1917
  • World War I
    April 6, 1917 – April 1, 1920*
  • World War II
    December 7, 1941 – December 31, 1946
  • Korean War
    June 27, 1950 – Jan. 31, 1955
  • Vietnam War
    February 28, 1961 – May 7, 1975*
  • Persian Gulf War
    August 2, 1990 - to be determined

*Subject to certain qualification requirements You did not have to be in a war zone. The time of your service is what counts,

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