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“Lasting Love” Pre-Valentine’s Dinner Celebrates Long Island Couples Married 50+ Years

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Long Island couples who have been married 50 years or more gathered for a pre-Valentine’s celebration at the 3rd Annual “Lasting Love” Valentine’s Dinner here tonight, to toast their successful relationships. […]

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Ahead of Valentine’s Day, Law Firm Celebrates LI Couples Married 50-Plus Years

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A Melville-based law firm celebrated Long Island couples who have been married 50 years or more. The celebration was the third annual “lasting love” Valentine’s Day dinner, at the invitation […]

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Parental Consent: Advocating for the Allowance of “Obviously Beneficial” Trust Amendments on Behalf of Minor Child Contingent Beneficiaries

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Unlike their revocable counterparts, the main purpose for executing an irrevocable trust is typically to accomplish a broader goal than the simple avoidance of the probate process. Although assets funding […]

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Heart Health: Planning for the Unexpected

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February is Heart Health Month, a time to focus on heart disease, stroke and the steps we can take to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) — keeping ourselves and our loved […]

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Diana Choy-Shan Featured in Care.com Article

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One of Cona Elder Law’s Partners, Diana Choy-Shan, was recently featured in a Care.com article titled “What is nursing home level of care, and how is it determined?”. This article […]

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Shaina Jones Magrone Featured in SeniorLiving.Org Article

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Senior Counsel, Shaina Jones Magrone, Esq., was recently featured in a SeniorLiving.org article titled “Show Me the Money…Now? American Attitudes on Lifetime Giving“. This article discusses attitudes and recommendations about […]

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Holding DSS Responsible For COVID-Era Regulations: Overturning Denials of Medicaid Benefits

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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the strict regulations governing applications for Institutional Medicaid benefits were relaxed, permitting residents of Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) to obtain and maintain Medicaid coverage. With the […]

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Customized Estate and Elder Law Planning in 2025

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As we begin 2025, we are excited to continue to support our clients and our community through advocacy, outreach, education, and best-in-class elder law and trust and estates legal services. […]

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Jennifer Cona Featured in LIBN Discussion on How We’ll Thrive in ’25

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Cona Elder Law’s founder and managing partner, Jennifer Cona, was featured in Long Island Business News article titled “How We’ll Thrive in ’25: Long Island Leaders Reveal their Predictions for […]

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The Needle that Does Not Move: Navigating the Pitfalls of Medicaid Look-Back Periods for Community Medicaid Recipients

Many in the nursing home industry are familiar with the lookback period used in evaluating Institutional Medicaid benefit applications. Broadly speaking, any transfers of assets made within five (5) years […]

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