In addition to ongoing legal services, we provide opportunities for clients to learn from and interact with our partners, through events, speaking engagements, and corporate appearances.
Aibara Reed Law Group presents ESTATE PLANNING IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
November 21, 2024
Blake W. Reed, Esq. View this email in your browser ESTATE PLANNING IN UNCERTAIN TIMES Please join Blake W. Reed, ESQ. for a COMPLIMENTARY WEBINAR. ALL ATTENDEES WILL RECEIVE A HOLIDAY DISCOUNT! Register Now If you cannot attend the live webinar and would like to schedule a one on one, please … Continue reading Aibara Reed Law Group presents ESTATE PLANNING IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
2nd Annual Karp Family Fundraiser
August 3, 2017
Aibara Reed Law Group is a proud sponsor of the 2nd Annual Karp Family Fundraiser. Come down and enjoy The Emoji Movie and support a great cause for families right here on Long Island. The fundraiser will be Sunday August 20th at the Regal Ronkonkoma. Check-In, donations, and concessions will be begin at 9:30am. The … Continue reading 2nd Annual Karp Family Fundraiser
What Does An Executor of a Will Actually Do?
June 2, 2017
Being an executor of a will can be very complicated and is certainly not a responsibility to take lightly. Depending upon the complexity of the estate, these issues can be confusing, especially for someone not familiar in the laws governing wills and estates. Before you accept or ask someone to be the executor of your … Continue reading What Does An Executor of a Will Actually Do?
Why LegalZoom (and “Doing It By Yourself”) Might Not Be The Best Option
May 5, 2017
LegalZoom is a legal technology website that enables individuals to handle many of their legal matters on their own. It is often the first place that people turn to when they have personal legal needs. In many ways LegalZoom is a good option, and under the right circumstances the website can be efficient and … Continue reading Why LegalZoom (and “Doing It By Yourself”) Might Not Be The Best Option
How to Keep Your Seniors Safe
April 7, 2017
Many seniors today are electing to “age in place,” that is, to remain in their own homes rather than moving in with family or to an elder care or assisted living facility. While such a decision allows aging individuals to retain some form of independence, it can also present a variety of challenges. It … Continue reading How to Keep Your Seniors Safe