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Veterans Benefits: Understand Your Benefits and Plan Ahead

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As we reflect on all our Veterans have done for our country to keep us safe, to keep us free, and to uphold our democracy, it’s a good time to […]

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Untimely Death of Matthew Perry Highlights Need to Plan For Residuals and Royalties

With the passing of Matthew Perry, we lost another beloved celebrity in 2023. Celebrity deaths, like their lives, hold the public captive, desperate to understand the talent that was lost.  […]

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Consumer Credit Fairness Act: Are You Prepared to Properly Handle Collection Cases?

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The New York Consumer Credit Fairness Act (CCFA) (enacted April 1, 2022), was intended to strengthen consumer protections by requiring debt collectors to be more honest and transparent in their […]

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Jennifer Cona Named on Long Island Business News’ 2023 Who’s Who: Women in Professional Services

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Cona Elder Law Founder & Managing Partner Jennifer Cona has been named on Long Island Business News’ 2023 Who’s Who: Women in Professional Services. Jennifer B. Cona is the founder […]

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Do You Need An Elder Law Attorney?

By Jennifer Cona, Esq. Originally published in the July issue of Long Island Press, Power of Your Attorney. Are you concerned with your future health care needs and your financial […]

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The Rising Impact of Internet Defamation on Skilled Nursing Facilities

In recent years, skilled nursing facilities, like many other businesses, have all too often faced scathing online criticism in the form of negative reviews and postings on social media outlets. […]

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Medicaid Alert: Medicaid Renewal / Recertification Required as of July 1, 2023

If you or your loved one receives Medicaid nursing home or home care benefits, they are now required to file a Medicaid recertification application each year in order to maintain […]

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What is Asset Protection Planning?

People talk about “asset protection planning”. But what is it? And who should be doing it? Asset protection planning focuses on protecting your money from the high costs of long-term […]

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Children with Special Needs: Decision Making Options as Your Child Nears Age 18

Privacy laws were enacted so that when a child turns 18, his or her parents are no longer able to make medical or financial decisions for them because that child […]

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What is a No Contest Clause in a Will?

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Sue and John have three children.  Although once a close family, they have been estranged from their son, Tim, for the past ten years because of a deteriorating relationship with […]

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