So Your Child is Graduating from High School...

… Now What?

When

Friday, March 27, 2015 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST
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This is an online event. 

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Elena Volkova 
Volkova Law Group PLLC 
917-597-7191 
elena@volkovalaw.com

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It’s a big milestone for your child to turn 18, graduate high school, and go off to college.

But do you know how to protect your child and your assets legally?

While graduation is an especially exciting rite of passage for your teenager, as a parent, you also have to ask yourself some important questions...

  • Are you prepared legally in the event of an emergency?
  • Is there anything that you need to update in your estate plan?
  • Do you have the financial flexibility to preserve your own assets in the face of mounting tuition and higher education costs?

Join us to discover how to protect your child as they embark on their higher education and career path in a free training webinar with Michael J. Feinfeld, Esq., of the Volkova Law Group.

In this complimentary presentation, you will learn…

  • What documents you should have in place to protect your newly emancipated child.
  • How to ensure your child will be taken care of after they leave the nest.
  • How to apply for financial aid (and what tricks to use and what mistakes to avoid when qualifying for aid).
  • The amounts you may be expected to contribute to your child’s higher education costs. 
  • Which assets must be reported on the federal Free Application for Financial Student Aid ("FAFSA").
  • Strategies to shield assets from being included in calculating your child's aid package.

Save your complimentary spot on this virtual training now.

Because your child may be leaving the nest… but that doesn’t mean you have to stop protecting them.

Michael J. Feinfeld, Esq. is Trusts and Estates Counsel at the Volkova Law Group PLLC, a Manhattan law firm serving the legal needs of families and business owners. Michael concentrates on trusts and estates and business succession planning for families and their loved ones.  Michael is a graduate of the Yeshiva University's Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (2005), and he is admitted to the New York State Bar (2006) and to the U.S. Tax Court (2009). He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Rochester (1995) and a Master’s Degree from the University of Chicago Divinity School (1998). He is a member of the New York State Bar Association’s Trusts and Estates Section and is a member of the New York City Bar Association.  Michael is a co-editor and update author for Thomson Reuters's 2014 treatise Planning An Estate: A Guidebook of Principles and Techniques.