Why Everyone Should Have an Estate Plan

Estate Planning

Do you have a will? A durable power of attorney? A health care proxy? If so, no reason to read on. If not, why not? Failure to create an estate plan risks causing discord in your family for generations to come. The following are four often stated reasons for not having an estate plan: Just…

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The Difference Between Elder Law and Estate Planning

Elder law and estate planning serve two different — but equally vital — functions. The main difference is that elder law is focused on preserving your assets during your lifetime, while estate planning concentrates on what happens to your assets after you die. Elder law planning is concerned with ensuring that seniors live long, healthy, and…

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Married Couples Need an Estate Plan

Medicaid Planning

Don’t assume your estate will automatically go to your spouse when you die. If you don’t have an estate plan, your spouse may have to share your estate with other family members. If you die without an estate plan, the state will decide where your assets go. Each state has laws that determine what will…

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NYS Medicaid Home Care Eligibility Changes Coming Soon – Act Now

Significant changes in New York’s Medicaid law, relating to eligibility for home care benefits, are now expected to take effect as of October 1, 2022.  The new rules impose a 30-month lookback period, in which all financial transactions made during this time are reviewed to determine eligibility. If any uncompensated transfers (gifts) are found during…

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Webinar: “Aging in Place: Options, Choices, and Affordability”

“I want to stay in my home, what exactly does ‘Aging in Place’ mean?” Our speaker, Barbara Newman Mannix of A Dignified Life, will review ways in age in your current home. She will focus on paying for your chosen path, including applying for and using Community Medicaid. Presented by the Senior Law Day Collaborative…

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Senior Law Day Collaborative

Sometimes you just need to talk to someone who knows. The Senior Law Day Collaborative provides access to the knowledge and guidance of more than 150 professionals focused on elder law and related topics, i.e., the concerns of older adults, caregivers, and people with disabilities. The Collaborative’s attorneys, financial planners, geriatric care managers, and other…

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Impact of COVID-19 on Landlord-Tenant Relationships and Mandating COVID-19 Vaccination

by: Rebecca C. Romulus, Esq. Commercial Evictions On Dec. 11, 2020, Governor Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.81, which further extended the original stay on commercial eviction proceedings contained within Executive Order 202.28 to January 31, 2021. This Executive Order continued the prohibition of initiating commercial eviction proceedings or enforcing evictions of tenants for nonpayment of…

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