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Resident Voting Rights: Is Your Facility Meeting Its Obligations?

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Residents in long-term care facilities face unique challenges exercising their basic rights compared to people living in the community, including participating in national, state, and local elections. As we gear […]

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Brian Haran Featured in Realtor.com Article

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Senior Associate, Brian Haran’s insights were recently featured in a Realtor.com article titled ‘Inheriting a Home With Your Siblings? Here’s All That Can Go Wrong’. The article focuses on attorneys, […]

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Jennifer Cona and Dylan Stevens Featured in New York Law Journal | Law.com

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  Jennifer Cona and Dylan Stevens have recently been featured in a New York Law Journal | Law.com article where they discuss estate planning for the most significant wealth transfer […]

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Grandparents and Grandchildren: What Are Your Rights?

September 8 is Grandparents Day! To honor this special day and in recognition of the importance of the grandparent-grandchild relationship, let’s take a look at the rights grandparents have in […]

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Cona Elder Law Holds Team Building Event at Long Island Destination

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Cona Elder Law hosted the event for its 35 team members at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHoF) in Stony Brook. The event, a murder mystery […]

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Grandparents Do Have Rights

What Are Your Rights in the Life of Your Grandchild? During the month of September, we celebrate Grandparents Day. Let’s honor this special day and recognize the importance of the […]

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The Real Cost of Probate

We all hear: “I want to avoid Probate.” But why? What does that mean? How critical is it to avoid Probate in New York? What is Probate? Probate is the […]

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Implementing Regulations Stymie Medicaid Access and Reimbursement for Undocumented Residents Over Age 65

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Beginning on January 1, 2024, New York expanded access to Medicaid coverage for nursing home residents who lack legal immigration status. Under the new law, undocumented non-citizens in New York […]

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Do-It-Yourself Online Will Programs: Penny Wise and Pound Foolish

August is “Make-a-Will Month” and we couldn’t be happier for the community to be talking about the importance of having a Will! Unfortunately, many people are turning to “Do-It-Yourself” (DIY) […]

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Melissa Negrin-Wiener on Things You Should Never Put in a Living Trust

Melissa Negrin-Wiener’s insights were recently featured in a GoBankingRates article titled: I’m an Estate Planner: 4 Things You Should Never Put in a Living Trust. A living trust may hold […]

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