Articles by Alec Borenstein
- Practice Growth
What Is a Specific Bequest in Estate Planning?
Refers to a legal provision in which the testator designates a particular item or asset to be given to a specific individual. #estate
- Opinion
Estate Administration for Small Estates: Simplifying the Process
Discusses estate administration for small estates and how to make it more straightforward and efficient. #estates #planning
- Practice Growth
4 Differences Between a Supplemental Needs Trust and a Special Needs Trust
Special needs trusts are designed to provide financial assistance to disabled individuals without risking their eligibility to receive government benefits.
- Opinion
Estate Planning from Prison? How to Uncuff the Financial Frustration
- Opinion
Only Fools Rush in to Estate Planning: Last Will and Testament of Elvis Presley
- Opinion
Going Green: Will Seniors Retire to Marijuana Friendly States?
- Opinion
Eight Fun Facts About Estate Planning
- Opinion
A Look at the Estate Plan of Filmmaker Mike Nichols
- Opinion
The Last Will Of Joan Rivers