Fratello Law

Trust Attorney in Huntington Station, NY

Protect Your Family's Future Today

Your assets deserve protection that works when you need it most. We help Huntington Station families create trusts that avoid probate, protect wealth, and ensure your wishes are honored.

Living Trust Creation Huntington Station

Keep Your Family Out of Court

When you set up a proper trust, your family skips the probate process entirely. No waiting months for court approval. No public records exposing your private affairs. No expensive legal fees eating into your children’s inheritance.

Your beneficiaries receive their inheritance quickly and privately. You maintain control over how and when your assets are distributed. You protect what you’ve worked your entire life to build.

The right trust structure gives you peace of mind knowing your family is protected, your assets are secure, and your wishes will be followed exactly as you intended.

Huntington Station Trust Lawyer

Local Knowledge You Can Trust

We understand the unique needs of Long Island families. We’ve helped countless Huntington Station residents navigate complex trust decisions, from protecting family homes to ensuring Medicaid eligibility.

Our bilingual services in Spanish and Italian reflect our community’s diversity. We make house calls to your home, hospital, or nursing facility because we know legal planning shouldn’t wait for convenience.

We focus exclusively on elder law, estate planning, and trust creation. This specialization means we stay current on New York’s changing laws and understand exactly how they affect your family’s situation.

Trust Administration Process Huntington Station

Simple Steps to Secure Protection

First, we meet with you to understand your family situation, assets, and goals. We explain your options clearly, in your preferred language, without legal jargon or pressure.

Next, we draft your trust documents with precise language that protects your interests. We handle all the technical details while keeping you informed every step of the way.

Finally, we help you fund your trust properly by transferring assets into it. This crucial step ensures your trust actually works when your family needs it. We provide ongoing support as your life changes and your trust needs updates.

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Revocable Irrevocable Trust Options

Choose the Right Trust Structure

Revocable living trusts give you flexibility to make changes while avoiding probate for your family. You maintain control over your assets during your lifetime while ensuring smooth transfer after death.

Irrevocable trusts offer stronger asset protection and potential tax benefits. They’re particularly valuable for Medicaid planning, protecting your home from nursing home costs while preserving eligibility for benefits.

Special needs trusts protect disabled family members’ government benefits while providing additional support. In Huntington Station, where many families care for multiple generations, these trusts ensure everyone’s needs are met without jeopardizing crucial assistance programs.

What's the difference between a will and a trust in New York?

A will must go through probate court after you die, which can take over a year and becomes part of public record. Anyone can access your will and see what you owned and who received it. A trust avoids probate entirely. Your family receives their inheritance quickly and privately, without court involvement. The trust remains confidential, protecting your family’s privacy. With New York’s complex estate laws, trusts also offer better tax planning opportunities and stronger asset protection than wills alone.
Trust costs vary based on your specific situation, but the investment typically pays for itself by avoiding probate costs, court fees, and potential family disputes. We provide transparent pricing upfront, with no hidden fees. Our bilingual services and house calls are included in our standard fee structure. Most families find that proper trust planning actually saves money long-term by avoiding probate costs, reducing taxes, and preventing expensive legal problems for their children.
With a revocable living trust, you can make changes anytime during your lifetime. You can add or remove beneficiaries, change distribution terms, or even revoke the trust entirely. Irrevocable trusts generally cannot be changed, but this permanence provides stronger asset protection and tax benefits. We help you understand these trade-offs before making decisions. We provide ongoing support as your life changes. Marriage, divorce, new children, or changes in assets may require trust updates to ensure continued protection.
An irrevocable trust can protect your home from nursing home costs, but timing matters. In New York, you must transfer assets to the trust at least five years before needing long-term care. We help Huntington Station families plan ahead, creating trusts that preserve homeownership while maintaining Medicaid eligibility. This planning is especially important given Long Island’s high property values. Proper trust planning also protects your spouse’s right to remain in the home while ensuring the property ultimately passes to your children as intended.
Even modest estates benefit from trusts. If you own a home in Huntington Station, have retirement accounts, or want to avoid probate delays for your family, a trust provides valuable protection. Trusts aren’t just for the wealthy. They’re planning tools that ensure your family receives their inheritance quickly and privately, regardless of estate size. The peace of mind knowing your family won’t face court delays or public scrutiny often makes trust planning worthwhile, even for smaller estates.
Without proper planning, your family may need to petition the court for guardianship, which is expensive, time-consuming, and public. The court, not your family, decides who manages your affairs. A properly funded trust includes incapacity provisions that allow your chosen successor trustee to manage your affairs immediately, without court involvement. This protection is especially important for Huntington Station families caring for aging parents or dealing with unexpected health issues. Your trust ensures decisions are made by people you trust, according to your wishes.