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From Beyond the Grave: Which Trust To Trust?
Complex estates—whether they're complicated because of assets or family situation—take special handling, and the estate holder may want to control who gets what and how—even after they're gone. Two types of trusts can help achieve this goal, but which should they choose, and why? Trusts & estates and tax law attorney David I. Faust, partner at Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, explains.Get Outta My House! Property Owners vs. Squatters
Lawmakers at the state and city level have responded to the increase in squatting with new legislation and regulations designed to address this issue. Real Estate attorneys Scott Smiler and Michelle Quinn, partners at Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, explain these new changes and why they're happening now after decades of squatter-friendly laws.Trust(s) in Marriage and Divorce
Marriages may be made in heaven but, in the courts of the state of New York, marriages are treated as economic partnerships. There are three economic aspects to this partnership: equitable distribution, maintenance and child support. Trust law and matrimonial law intersect on all three.View more book results for the query "Gallet Dreyer "
Revoked Relief Erroneous: ERAP Includes Cooperative Maintenance
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program was created to provide economic relief to low- and moderate-income households at risk of homelessness due to the pandemic. The program was rushed to meet the immediate threat of evictions due to the COVID shutdowns, and the hastiness of ERAP's creation has led to a wave of litigation, including a recent New York Supreme Court ruling.Crackdown on Parking Structures in New York City
The Ann Street parking garage collapse in April has lead to new regulations for New York City parking structures. This article discusses these new regulations and what landlords, building owners and boards need to know about the increased scrutiny and the tight deadlines they will need to meet.Globalization and Blurred Borders, Part Two: Taxation
Although international borders are becoming blurred where people, money and commerce move across most of the Western world with ease and dual citizenship is commonplace, there are still at least two areas where the lines on maps remain clear: taxes and succession. The more peoples' personal and business lives become globalized, the more important it is for them to be aware of tax and succession consequences. In Part One of this two-part series, author David Faust discussed succession. This article deals with taxation.Globalization and Blurred Borders, Part One: Succession
Although international borders are becoming blurred where people, money and commerce move across the world with ease and dual citizenship is commonplace, there are still at least two areas where the lines on maps remain clear: taxes and succession. The more peoples' personal and business lives become globalized, the more important it is for them to be aware of both tax and succession consequences. This article will deal with succession; a subsequent article will deal with taxes.Landlords and Mortgage Lenders Forced To Become Law Enforcers
New York City's newly enacted penalties for landlords of unlicensed cannabis, tobacco and e-cigarette businesses, has cast a wide net and includes penalties for mortgage lenders and anyone subleasing to the business. Violations include heavy fines for failure to evict and there are still many questions about how the new law will be implemented. Landlords, mortgage holders, subleasers, managing agents, etc. beware!Trending Stories
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