Elder Law is unique. It’s an area of the law where an attorney’s advice can be needed from birth until death. Our firm, , concentrates in elder law, special needs, trusts, and estates. I’ve been named as one of the top fifty female elder...
Often times, a person won’t come into contact with an attorney until there is an immediate need for certain legal services. For example, the first time a person might use an attorney is when the person buys a home and needs a real estate attorney. Because of this...
A Medicaid applicant in New York cannot have assets in excess of $30,182 (2023). Under New York Public Health Law, if you are injured due to the negligence of a nursing home, any money you receive will NOT count against your Medicaid eligibility. This is true for both...
Every adult should have an estate plan but those who identify as LGBTQ+ may reap some additional rewards from being proactive with their planning. Unfortunately, some LGBTQ+ individuals face challenges, including difficult family relationships and discrimination, that...
While it is a topic that few like to think about, preparing for the future and making end-of-life plans is essential. In making these plans, having a comprehensive estate plan is one of the most important things you can do to secure your assets and protect your loved...
If you have a disabled child, grandchild or close family member and are concerned about their care after you pass away, there is a special kind of trust that you might want to consider. Supplemental or special needs trusts (or “SNTs”) are specifically designed for...
Rear-End Car Accident Injury Settlement in NY Recently I represented a young woman who was rear-ended. Her injuries were not serious but she still sustained injuries due to the negligence of another party. The insurance carrier was very aggressive, even with me,...
For many people in their 60’s, a majority of their adult years have been spent working hard and caring and providing for those in the generations below and above theirs. After such hard work and dedication to others, it is essential for a person at this stage of life...
Every adult should have certain key legal documents, including a Last Will & Testament (a “Will”), Health Care Proxy, Power of Attorney and a Living Will. However, in many cases, it’s also beneficial to have a trust (Revocable or Irrevocable). Among the benefits...
Nobody likes planning for the worst, but as a senior, being prepared in case of a medical emergency can greatly reduce the strain put on your family and provide you with peace of mind in moments of crisis. There is some important information to compile in a binder or...