Alec Borenstein
Alec Borenstein is a Partner at BMC Estate Planning . Alec went to Loyola Law School in Los Angeles where he graduated cum laude and in the top 10% of his class. Alec is also a Member of the Order of the Coif. In 2006-2007 Alec served as the Chief Articles Editor for Volume 40 of the Loyola Law Review. Alec is admitted in New York and New Jersey and practices in both states and in the Federal Courts. Alec is also an award-winning speaker and business coach. Alec was recently a business development consultant for The Rainmaker Institute , until Alec came back to practice as an estate planning attorney in New Jersey.
Articles by Alec Borenstein
- Money & Life
How to Plan Your Estate if You Own Property in Multiple States
Here’s a detailed guide on how to effectively plan your estate with multi-state property ownership.
- Money & Life
How Estate Planning Stops Family Fights Before They Start
How estate planning helps prevent family disputes, the key components of a solid estate plan, and the benefits of working with an experienced attorney.
- Money & Life
Out-of-State Real Estate and Your Estate Plan: Avoiding Hidden Risks
This blog will guide you through key considerations and strategies for handling out-of-state real estate in your estate plan. #estate
- Money & Life
Avoid These 10 Costly Mistakes When Writing Your Will
Explore the most frequent errors people make when writing Wills and provide tips to help you create a legally sound and effective estate plan. #Will
- Money & Life
Estate Planning Tips for Property Owners in Multiple States
Here’s a detailed guide on how to effectively plan your estate with multi-state property ownership. #family #estate
- Business Growth
What Is a Specific Bequest in Estate Planning?
Refers to a legal provision in which the testator designates a particular item or asset to be given to a specific individual. #estate
- Opinion
Estate Administration for Small Estates: Simplifying the Process
Discusses estate administration for small estates and how to make it more straightforward and efficient. #estates #planning
- Business Growth
4 Differences Between a Supplemental Needs Trust and a Special Needs Trust
Special needs trusts are designed to provide financial assistance to disabled individuals without risking their eligibility to receive government benefits.
- Opinion
Estate Planning from Prison? How to Uncuff the Financial Frustration
- Opinion
Only Fools Rush in to Estate Planning: Last Will and Testament of Elvis Presley
- Opinion
Going Green: Will Seniors Retire to Marijuana Friendly States?
- Opinion
Eight Fun Facts About Estate Planning
- Opinion
A Look at the Estate Plan of Filmmaker Mike Nichols
- Opinion
The Last Will Of Joan Rivers