by Craig Wolfson | Jan 12, 2022 | Estate Planning, New York State, Trusts
An Overview of Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts “By Zach Di Blanda (Touro Law School) Extern for Wolfson and Klein-Wolfson, PLLC – Fall 2021” Categories: Estate Planning|New York State|Trusts An Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT) is a trust that is created to... by Craig Wolfson | Oct 14, 2021 | Employees, Employment Law, Exit Interviews, New York State
Exit Interviews A Great Opportunity for Employers Categories: Employees|Employment Law|Exit Interviews|New York State Once an employee gives you notice that they are leaving your company, this should not be the end of your communication with them. There are many... by Craig Wolfson | Oct 14, 2021 | COVID-19, Employment Law, New York State
Covid Vaccine Time Off New York Categories: COVID-19|Employment Law|New York State Paid Time Off for Covid Vaccines New York employers must now provide employees with up to four (4) hours of paid time off for each COVID-19 vaccination. Here are some key facts about... by Susan Klein-Wolfson | Aug 19, 2021 | Best Practices, Closings, New York State, Property, Real Estate, Seller
Selling Your Home “Sell Your Home Today! The Right Attorney Can Help” Categories: Best Practices|Closings|New York State|Property|Real Estate|Seller Are you a New York homeowner who is thinking about selling your home? The thought is crossing the minds of more and... by Craig Wolfson | Jul 13, 2021 | Estate Planning, New York State, Powers of Attorney
Estate Planning For Recent High School Graduates As your child is dressed in their cap and gown and receiving their high school diploma, you likely have many thoughts in your head – pride; accomplishment; the passing of time; and your child’s future. One thing that... by Craig Wolfson | May 12, 2021 | COVID-19, Employment Law, Unemployment
Unemployment Fraud by Craig Wolfson, Esq. Categories: COVID-19|Employment Law|Unemployment Unemployment fraud in New York and throughout the nation has reached dramatically high levels during the Covid-19 pandemic. Over the last year, the Federal Department of... by Susan Klein-Wolfson | Apr 23, 2021 | COVID-19, Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills
Life is Unpredictable Protect the Ones You Love Categories: COVID-19|Estate Planning|Trusts|Wills Covid 19. That’s all we hear or see these days. Every decision we make is influenced by it. Where will we go this weekend? Who will we see? How can we celebrate life’s... by Craig Wolfson | Mar 22, 2021 | Employees, Employment Law, Federal, Independent Contractors, New York State
Classifying Workers “Excuse me, are you in the right class?” Categories: Employees|Employment Law|Federal|Independent Contractors|New York State Misclassification of employees is the categorizing of workers as independent contractors rather than employees. This... by Craig Wolfson | Mar 11, 2021 | Employment Law, Harassment, New York State, Policy, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Harassment Policy, Sexual Harassment Training, Training
New York Sexual Harassment If you have been following New York political news in recent days, you are certainly aware that sexual harassment is a hot topic. New York employers should be familiar with both the necessity of having a Sexual Harassment Policy, and the... by Susan Klein-Wolfson | Feb 25, 2021 | COVID-19, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills
Estate Planning – You are not Too Young Someone once told me, the more you have, the more you have to lose. I recently asked my nephew if he had any friends who needed a will. He said he only knew young people that probably wouldn’t consider writing a will right...
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