Attorney Pooja Arora

Difference Between Estate Planning and Financial Planning

Have you ever wondered what would happen to your assets, loved ones, or financial future if something unexpected occurred? Whether you’re preparing for retirement, leaving a legacy for your family, or simply ensuring peace of mind, understanding the difference between estate planning and financial planning is crucial. These two strategies are often confused, but they

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How Does Child Support Affect My Disabled Child’s SSI After They Turn 18?

As a parent of a disabled child approaching adulthood, you may be wondering how child support payments will affect their Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The simple answer is “yes”—child support does reduce your child’s SSI benefits. Here’s how it works: Child support payments ordered by a court are considered income for the child under the

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Why You Should Consider a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT) Before 2026?

Estate planning can feel overwhelming, especially with changing tax laws. One tool that’s gaining popularity among high-net-worth couples is the Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT). If you’re looking to preserve your wealth and minimize estate taxes, understanding SLATs is crucial. Here’s a breakdown of what they are, how they work, and why you should consider

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Understanding Federal Estate Taxes and Spousal Deduction (US Citizen and Non-US Citizen spouse)

 Hey there, welcome to my explanation about Federal Estate Taxes and Gift Taxes in the United States. I’ll break it down in a way that’s easy to understand. Federal Estate Tax Overview: The federal estate tax in the United States is a tax imposed on the transfer of a person’s estate upon their “death”. This

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Demystifying Estate Planning: More than Money and Mansions

When you hear the word “estate,” do images of grand mansions, piles of money, and luxurious belongings immediately pop into your mind? You’re not alone. Many people associate estates with wealth beyond measure. However, the reality is far simpler and yet far-reaching than these flashy notions. Now hear this: the moment a person passes away,

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I already have a Revocable Living Trust in place. Why do I need a Power of Attorney?

When it comes to estate planning, there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach. Hence, an estate planner must think ahead and plan for unanticipated circumstances. A power of attorney is a very powerful tool and an integral part of a comprehensive estate plan. A power of attorney is a legal document that grants authority

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