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New York

  234 posts

  Mar 03, 2025

NY: Membership Interest in an LLC Is Personal Property

New York’s Limited Liability Company Law (LLCL) § 601 establishes a fundamental principle...

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  Mar 03, 2025

🔑 How an LLC Assignee Becomes a Member Under NY Law

Navigating the intricacies of limited liability company (LLC) laws can be challenging, especially...

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  Mar 03, 2025

🔑 NY: What Happens When an LLC Member Dies or Becomes Incompetent?

When a member of a New York limited liability company (LLC) dies or...

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  Mar 03, 2025

🔑 NY Form: Simple LLC Operating Agreement for One Member

A request often arises for a simple Operating Agreement for a New York...

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  Mar 03, 2025

NY: Challenging Adverse Possession in Estate Administration—Lessons from Matter of Elliott

In Matter of Elliott (2025 NY Slip Op 01093), the Appellate Division, addressed...

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  Mar 02, 2025

🔑 NY Form: Annotated Medicaid Asset Protection Trust

A Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT) is a crucial estate planning tool for...

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  Mar 02, 2025

🔑 NY Clause: Residence Provisions in Medicaid Asset Protection Trust

When creating a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT) in New York, a critical...

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  Mar 02, 2025

🔑 NY Clause: Statement of Intent in a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust

Many Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts (MAPTs) include a Statement of Intent to clarify...

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  Feb 28, 2025

🔑 When Should a Supplemental Needs Trust Allow Basic Needs Distributions? Understanding EPTL 7-1.12

EPTL 7-1.12: Supplemental Needs Trusts in New York governs supplemental needs trusts...

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  Feb 27, 2025

Understanding EPTL 7-1.12: Third-Party and Self-Settled Supplemental Needs Trusts in New York

New York’s Estates, Powers, and Trusts Law (EPTL) § 7-1.12 primarily addresses...

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  Feb 27, 2025

NY: How SNT Distributions Affect Government Benefit Eligibility

While a Supplemental Needs Trust (SNT) is designed to protect a beneficiary’s...

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