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Estate Administration: Small Estate Threshold Raised in New York

Probate and administration proceedings in New York State are reasonably straight forward and efficient, relative to other states, and New York law also allows for a simplified proceeding called voluntary administration for small estates with […]

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Couples Married 50+ Years Tell All for Long Lasting Love

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Cona Elder Law Hosts 27 Couples who have been Married for 50+ Years for a Valentine’s Dinner “This was a great night to look forward to and such a wonderful event […]

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How to Select an Executor

A key component in an estate plan is selecting your decision-makers. One of those decision-makers is your executor, whom you name in your last will and testament to take charge […]

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Your Social Security Statement: What Is It and Why Should You Save It?

This is the time of year when recipients of Social Security will receive an annual benefit statement from the Social Security Administration. This year’s benefit statement will show a 1.6% […]

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Top Ten Estate Planning Tips For Parents of Children With Special Needs

Today, children with a wide variety of special needs live long and productive lives. Advancements in medical science and healthcare plus the availability of innovative resources that provide occupational training, […]

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Medicaid Rates in 2020

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Medicaid Regional Rates: The following figures represent the Department of Health’s assessment as to the average cost of nursing home care in each region. These figures are used to calculate […]

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Major Changes to IRAs and 401(k)s in 2020

Effective January 1, 2020, Congress made a number of major changes to IRAs and 401(k)s with the passage of the SECURE Act (“Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement”). Some […]

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Bob Salter Interviews Melissa Negrin Weiner on WCBS 101.1FM Sunday Morning Magazine

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Bob Salter Interviews Melissa Negrin Weiner About  Elder Law and Senior Scams on WCBS 101.1FM Sunday Morning Magazine.

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