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Communities We Serve – Yonkers, NY

Thanks for taking the time to find out about our connection to Westchester County. Here at the Law Offices of Mary A. Miller, P.C., we take our commitment to our neighbors in Yonkers to heart. Located in Westchester County, Yonkers is the fourth most populous city in New York. Whether you’re visiting Getty Square in downtown or one of the many exciting attractions, Yonkers is a great location to raise a family. If you are like our clients, raising a family requires protecting their future’s as well. Our estate planning attorneys can help.

Looking for Something to Do in Yonkers?

Yonkers, New York is home to many interesting attractions such as the Hudson River Museum, Untermyer Park, Science Barge, and Sherwood House.  Looking for something a little more exciting? Yonkers Raceway provides a harness racing track that that also offers legalized video slot machine gambling in the “racino” called Empire City.

Daylighting of Saw Mill River

One of the more intriguing attractions in Yonkers is the Saw Mill River. Millions of dollars have been invested in the restoration of this river, also called the daylighting of Saw Mill River. As a part of this enormous restoration project, dozens of buildings were demolished and parking lots ripped up and removed from the center of town.

Serving Our Neighbors in Yonkers

Many people choose to handle estate planning matters on their own, but that can lead to a whole host of problems. It can also leave you with insufficient plans to meet your needs. If you’re considering your own legacy or estate planning, it’s important to understand how an estate planning attorney can benefit you in that process.

Estate Plans Must Comply with your State’s Relevant Laws

The advantages of estate planning are directly related to features in your state statutory framework. You need an attorney’s assistance to ensure that your plan comports with your state laws. That can help to provide stability to the plan and enable you to give it the best chance of surviving potential legal challenges.

Estate Plans are Never One-Size-Fits-All

You are unique and so are your family circumstances. If you rely on do-it-yourself options, you’ll be trying to use a formulaic template to capture all those unique characteristics that make your family what it is. To properly address your needs, you need an individualized approach of the kind that only a competent estate planning attorney can provide.

Estate Planning Attorneys Provide Comprehensive Services

While some general practice attorneys may be able to help you craft simple wills and trusts, they may not be as well-versed in all the intricacies of the planning process. An experienced estate planning attorney can provide important services that help to ensure that you’ve covered all your planning bases. Essentially, your attorney can help you with other elements of life planning that might otherwise be neglected.

An Attorney Can Help You Avoid Mistakes

Even small errors in your plan can have a dramatically negative impact on the plan’s chances for success. Improperly executed wills and trusts can be voided and can even result in your assets being distributed as directed by the laws governing intestate succession rather than in accordance with your wishes.

You can provide your loved ones with peace of mind as well. With an attorney’s help, you can craft a plan that will withstand the test of time. Without that assistance, you might never know that your plan is defective since no one would discover any problems until after you’ve passed away. At that point, it would fall to your heirs to try to correct any problems – and the last thing grieving loved ones need to be worrying about is an ineffective estate plan.

Attorneys Can Help You Deal With Complex Issues

A standard DIY will or trust won’t have the flexibility you need to address issues like inheritances for disabled heirs, bequests for minors, or charitable giving. Most of those self-help forms won’t even be able to help you identify when those special needs exist, and that can be a huge problem. Your lawyer can work with you to ensure that all your complex needs are identified, and craft strategies that enable you to plan in a more comprehensive way.

If you have questions regarding estate planning matters, please contact the experienced attorneys at the Law Offices of Mary A. Miller, P.C. for a consultation. You can contact us either online or by calling us at (914) 939-6565. We are here to help!

 

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