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Five Types of Assets You Should Account For in Your Estate Plan
When people think about how to divide their property when they pass away, they tend to think of more traditional forms of assets: bank accounts, homes, cars, heirlooms, and so on. However, there are some less traditional assets that can be easily missed, but which are...
What is an Easement, and How Can it Impact You?
If you have dealt with buying or selling real estate before, you may have heard of an “easement.” Depending on your circumstances, an easement could have a serious impact on your ability to use, develop, or renovate your land, impacting the value you can get out of...
Five Potential Problems That Can Happen at Closing
After you have spent weeks or months going over a real estate transaction, you would think that everything will be resolved by the time you need to close the deal. And yet, there is always the risk that something bad will happen at closing, resulting in potentially...
Seven Common Foreclosure Myths You Should Be Careful Of
Foreclosure can be a scary process, even at the best of times, but it can be made much worse when people do not know what they are getting into. Unfortunately, many people become the victim of common myths about foreclosure that can lead them to make decisions that...
Seven Building Code Violations to Watch For
If you are looking to purchase real estate, it is essential that you make sure it is up to code before you buy it. Otherwise, you could find yourself spending a lot of extra money to repair potential code violations after the fact. Here are seven building code...
Planning Your Estate With a Dependent With Special Needs
If you have a loved one with special needs that you are responsible for, you may be worried about what may happen if you are no longer there to care for them. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to ensure a dependent with special needs will be taken care...
Five Things You Need to Know About Restrictive Covenants
Millions of Americans own properties under the effects of restrictive covenants, also known simply as covenants, which are a type of non-possessory property interest that other people may have in your land. These covenants place substantial burdens on how people can...
What is Probate Accounting, and When Might You Need It?
Probate accounting is an essential part of distributing just about any estate, but people can underestimate its importance if they have not dealt with estate law matters before. Without a proper accounting of an estate, it can be essentially impossible to ensure every...
How Can You Avoid Needing a Guardianship?
In the event that a loved one becomes unable to care for themselves, you may need to get a legal guardianship for them. However, this situation is not an absolute certainty, and with the right preparation, you may avoid the need for a guardianship entirely. But how...
What is a Living Trust, and How Can it Benefit You?
A living trust, also known as an inter vivos trust, is a potentially useful tool for estate planning that many people do not know about. In some cases, it can help to protect your estate from liability, and reduce the risk of problems when you pass away and your...
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In addition to proudly serving their local community, David J. Lorber & Associates, PLLC serves clients from all over Long Island and the New York metro areas – all of Suffolk County (Eastern Suffolk County through Western Suffolk County), Nassau County, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx and Westchester. Whether your legal needs involve estate planning or real estate law, David Lorber, Esq., can competently address your concerns for a wide variety of issues.
100 North Country Road
Setauket, New York 11733
Email
info@djlorberlaw.com
Phone
631.750.0900
Office of David J. Lorber & Associates
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David J. Lorber & Associates, PLLC is located in Setauket, NY and serves clients in and around Setauket, Old Field, Stony Brook, Poquott, Port Jefferson, Belle Terre, Mount Sinai, Sound Beach, Rocky Point, Shoreham, Wading River, Smithtown, St. James, Head of the Harbor, Westhampton, Hampton Bays, Southold, Peconic, Greenport, Shelter Island, West Sayville, Sayville, Oakdale, Bayport, Bohemia, Blue Point, East Islip, Holbrook, Islip Terrace, Holtsville, Ronkonkoma, Central Islip, Islip, Ocean Beach, Islandia, Bay Shore, Nesconset, Hauppauge, Lake Grove, Commack, Huntington and Suffolk County.
© Copyright 2024. David J. Lorber and Associates, PLLC. All Rights Reserved.
This is Attorney Advertising. This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented in this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.