Estate Planning
in White Plains, NY

A White Plains estate plan should fit the family it serves. Different assets, different family structures, and different long-term goals call for different documents. LaMagna McKenna designs estate plans that match the situation rather than the template.

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Documents That Match the Family

Why Choose LaMagna McKenna for Estate Planning in White Plains, NY

Strategy First, Drafting Second

Before any documents get drafted, we sit down with the White Plains client to understand the family, the assets, the people involved, and the priorities. The documents follow from that conversation, not the other way around.

Planning That Considers Westchester Realities

Westchester families often hold meaningful real estate, multi-generational businesses, or beneficiaries with their own complications. Estate planning has to account for all of that, not just the will.

Coordination With Tax and Financial Advisors

Where a White Plains client already has a CPA or financial advisor, we coordinate so the estate plan and the financial plan move in the same direction rather than working at cross purposes.

Why Estate Planning Counsel Matters in White Plains, NY

Reduces What Gets Caught in Surrogate's Court

Westchester County Surrogate's Court is busy. Estate planning that uses trusts, joint titling, and beneficiary designations where appropriate keeps more of the estate out of court and in the family.

Documents the Right People to Decide

A White Plains resident who cannot act for themselves needs someone the law recognizes to do it. Powers of attorney and healthcare proxies put those names in place before they are needed, not after.

Protects What the Family Has Built

An estate plan is the legal expression of decades of work. Done well, it ensures that work passes to the people it was meant for, in the form it was meant to take.

Estate Planning FAQs
for White Plains, NY

Q: When should a White Plains family update an existing estate plan?

A: Whenever the family changes, the assets change significantly, or the law changes meaningfully. As a general guideline, every three to five years is reasonable. The most common trigger is a marriage, divorce, birth, or death within the family.

A: Not always. Trusts solve specific problems, probate avoidance, controlled distribution to certain beneficiaries, planning around long-term care, and they make sense when those problems exist. A clean will may be sufficient when they do not.

A: Yes. Business succession planning, buy-sell agreements, and the coordination of business interests with the personal estate are all matters the firm handles regularly for White Plains owners.

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