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At the Law Office of Roy A. List, our attorneys are experienced in creating cost effective, individually tailored estate plans for our clients in Nassau County, Suffolk County and the Five Boroughs of New York City.

No matter how simple or complex your financial picture may be, our attorneys will take the time to meet with you, learn who your loved ones are and who you would like your property to pass to, explain to you- in simple English - how we can achieve these goals and ensure the estate planning documents we produce - Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorneys, etc. - carry out your wishes.Creating individually tailored estate plans has been the primary focus of the Law Office of Roy A. List for over 35 years.

Give us a call today and find out what we can do for you. Planning for your future can be stressful. There are many things in life which we cannot control, such as illnesses, family arguments and the death of a loved one. There are, however, certain things which are within our control, and your finances are one of these things.
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The Law Office of Roy A. List has been providing cost-effective, professional legal guidance to families of Long Island and New York City for over 35 years.
Our firm was established with one goal in mind: providing excellent services to our clients in all of their estate planning needs.
The Law Office of Roy A. List has the experience and knowledge to effectively plan for the most complex estate, as well as the most simple.
No matter how wealthy or how modest you may be, estate planning is appropriate for you.
If you are like most New Yorkers, you have not planned for the possibility that you or a loved one may require nursing home care one day.
The costs of paying for a nursing home stay in Nassau, Suffolk and.
The Long Island experience is a unique one.
Nassau and Suffolk Counties are home to some of the most wealthy and affluent families is New York, as well as home to some of the most under-served and needy.
Already in the five boroughs of New York City, and coming very soon in Suffolk and Nassau Counties, Medicaid recipients are having to get used to the idea of selecting a managed care provider.
A trust may be created during lifetime, which is known as a "lifetime" or "inter vivos" trust, or may be created by a person's last will and testament, which is known as a "testamentary trust."
Trusts are frequently created to reduce and/or eliminate estate taxes, to protect assets from the claims of creditors and to qualify the grantor for long-term care (Medicaid) benefits.
In recent years, trust have become the preferred method of estate planning for persons of all economic backgrounds.
The flexibility and utility of a trust cannot be overstated, and creating a trust should not be overlooked when considering implementing a well advised estate plan.
In a legal sense, "probate" is the process whereby a deceased person's last will and testament, along with a probate petition and supporting documents, is submitted to the local Surrogate's Court by the proponent/petitioner asking the Surrogate's Court to declare that the last will and testament offered for probate is, in fact, both the most recent last will and testament of the deceased person and legally valid.
Technically speaking, the probate process is complete after the Surrogate's Court issues a decree allowing the last will and testament to be probated and appoints an executor to carry out the deceased person's wishes as expressed in the will.
A living will is a document in which a person expresses his or her desire to be kept alive by way of artificial nutrition, life support, etc. after the person has sustained a substantial and irreversible loss of mental functioning.
While a bit callous, many think of this document as the "pull the plug document."
While a living will most certainly expresses a person's desire to continue to receive or to discontinue receiving life support, etc., the living will can also express a person's specific desires in certain other life threatening medical circumstances.
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