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Transfer on Death Deeds: To Deed or Not to Deed?

Effective July 20, 2024, Transfer on Death (TOD) deeds will be permitted in New York State. This will allow the transfer of a home to a named beneficiary(ies) without Probate […]

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Medical Aid in Dying Act Gains Momentum But Legislature Fails to Act

Since 2016, the New York State legislature has been considering a measure known as the Medical Aid in Dying Act, which would allow terminally ill people to access life-ending medication. […]

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Melissa Negrin-Wiener on the Radio Show Island Outlook with John Lynch

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Connoisseur Media · Cona Elder Law June 2024 Recently, Melissa Negrin-Wiener was on the radio show Island Outlook with John Lynch. Click here to listen to the radio show. Date: […]

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Melissa Negrin-Weiner on Things You Should Leave Out of Your Will

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Melissa Negrin-Weiner’s insights were recently featured in a Kiplinger article titled “Seven Things You Should Leave Out of Your Will, According to Experts”. To read the full article click here. […]

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Planning and Caring For the Needs of Long Island’s Aging Population

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Jennifer Cona’s quotes were recently featured in an article by LIBN. To view the full article please click here. A Holistic Approach Elder law entails legal, financial and emotional planning, […]

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Press Release – Cona Elder Law Conference Tackles “The Senior Loneliness Epidemic” on Long Island

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Cona Elder Law hosted its 6th annual Caregiver Conference on May 8th. LongIsland.com put out a press release about the event. Topics included financing senior living, including asset protection planning, Medicaid […]

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Press Release – Cona Elder Law’s 6th annual Caregiver Conference a Success

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Cona Elder Law hosted its 6th annual Caregiver Conference on May 8th. TBR News Media put out a press release regarding the success of the event. More than 200 guests […]

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Five Tips for Protecting Seniors from Fraud

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Scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, from obtaining personal information through hacking to using artificial intelligence to replicate the voices of loved ones. In this environment, seniors often find themselves as […]

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FDIC Simplifies Insurance Coverage Rules for Trust Accounts: Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts Now Insured Equally

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The FDIC has adopted new deposit insurance rules for Trust Accounts that took effect as of April 1, 2024. FDIC and Bank Accounts FDIC deposit insurance protects the money you […]

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Melissa Negrin-Weiner on Wills, Trusts, Sales: How Long Island Parents Pass Houses to Kids

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Melissa Negrin-Weiner’s insights were recently featured in a Newsday article titled “Wills, Trusts, Sales: How Long Island Parents Pass Houses to Kids”. To read the full article click here. Handing […]

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