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From the Desk of Renata A. Mizak, Esq.

Renata A. Mizak, Esq.
Certified Elder Law Attorney
Email: RMizak@spsk.com
Direct Line: 973-295-3680

Sarah focuses her practice on developing comprehensive estate plans and helping her clients navigate the complexities of estate, trust and tax planning, including the preparation of numerous wealth preservation vehicles such as Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts (“SLATs”), Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts, Dynasty Trusts and Qualified Personal Residence Trusts to assist high net worth clients maximize the elevated estate tax exemption.  Whether you are looking to revitalize your tax planning strategy or to simply refresh your estate plan, Sarah is happy to help.

In The News

A Creative Way to Craft Your Estate Planning Legacy
The ultrawealthy provide insights about how to use trusts to transfer and protect wealth and how to have money conversations with heirs.
Planning for Low Affordability: Strategies for Homebuyers
As boomers live longer, spend more in retirement, and hold onto their homes, many younger adults are discovering that the inheritance they hoped would help level the playing field isn't coming, or will be far smaller and far later than expected. This widening intergenerational homeownership gap has consequences for Americans on both ends of the spectrum.
Protecting Loved Ones From Funeral Debt
As the median cost of a funeral in the United States, including viewing and burial, reaches more than $8,000, new findings reveal that one in three Americans are taking on debt to cover a loved one's funeral expenses.
Probate Law: A Look Across States
Trusts are a common tool for bypassing probate, but states offer other options as well. These vary widely, underscoring the importance of understanding local laws if probate avoidance is a priority.

New Research on Dementia Risk Factors, Screenings
Reducing the risk of developing dementia and identifying risk early can prove essential for older adults. A growing body of research links dementia to loneliness, depression, insomnia, and even food insecurity.
Some Older Adults May Qualify for a New $6,000 Tax Break
As of the 2025 tax year, many older Americans may realize a new tax benefit thanks to a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Do Medicare Benefits Cover Skilled Nursing Care?
Understanding Medicare's rules for care in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) is useful for older adults, people with disabilities, and family caregivers, particularly because confusion about SNF coverage can lead to unexpected bills.
New Long-Term Care Insurance Premium Deductions for 2026
Many people assume they will never need long-term care. However, nearly 70 percent of adults age 65 and over will require such services at some point in their later years. Long-term care insurance (LTCI) can help older adults afford the long-term care services they may one day need.

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