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WEALTH PRESERVATION AND ESTATE PLANNING

 

Wealth PreservationExpertise combined with patience, a listening ear and a touch of diplomacy are the qualities that highlight our Wealth Preservation and Estate Planning group. Since 1896, Moss & Barnett attorneys have helped clients plan for the preservation, conservation and management of their assets and businesses.

Our attorneys have worked with:

  • Parents concerned about providing for their children
  • Individuals looking for ways to pass on their assets while minimizing taxes
  • Business owners seeking to gradually relinquish control to a new generation
  • Clients who want to benefit their families or community
  • Employees who are contemplating business ownership

Inevitably, situations like these present challenging legal, financial and emotional issues.

Moss & Barnett's wealth preservation attorneys enable clients to achieve their financial and personal objectives and customize estate plans while minimizing tax burdens, in an atmosphere of empathy and understanding.

Our services include:

  • The preparation of wills, trusts, powers of attorneys, living wills and related documents
  • Tax reduction strategies
  • Estate and trust administration
  • Private foundations
  • Charitable trusts
  • Trustee selection
  • Guardianships and conservatorships
  • Resolution of family and business differences
  • Succession planning for family-owned businesses
  • Life insurance trusts and related planning
  • Assistance in IRS tax audits
  • Prenuptial agreements
  • Retirement planning

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[01/27] Hutcherson v. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Administration
In a declaratory judgment action seeking a declaration that Arizona's Medicaid agency had no right at all to recover from an annuity purchased by a husband so that his institutionalized wife could obtain Medicaid coverage or, alternatively, had no right to recover for any costs incurred for the wife's care after the husband's death, the district court's grant of the defendant's motion for summary judgment is affirmed, where: 1) the federal Medicaid Act allows states to reach a deceased community spouse's annuity for costs incurred on behalf of an institutionalized spouse; and 2) nothing in the language of the Act was inconsistent with permitting the state agency to recover from the annuity expenses incurred after the husband's death.

[10/20] NY Coalition for Quality Assisted Living, Inc. v. MFY Legal Services, Inc.
In an appeal from a judgment of the appellate division reversing a trial court order enjoining defendants from violating an assisted living facilities' visitor access guidelines, judgment is affirmed where the guidelines impermissibly restrict advocate access to facility residents, and violate 18 NYCRR 485.14 and the DOH's interpretation of that regulation.

[09/21] In re: Lemington Home for the Aged
In an appeal from a judgment of the district court granting summary judgment in favor of defendants on the grounds that the business judgment rule and the doctrine of in pari delicto bar plaintiff's action for breach of fiduciary duty, judgment is reversed where there are genuine disputes of material facts.

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