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Category Archives for Estate Planning (Wills and Trusts), Probate/Estate Administration

Only 42% of adults have that last gift to loved ones: A Will

February 25, 2017 Sheryl Nance-Nash Just about everybody has a cellphone, but only 42 percent of adults have a will, according to a new Caring.com survey of more than 1,000 people in […]

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LONG ISLANDER NEWS • HUNTINGTON WEEKLY

January 4, 2017Andrew Wroblewski​Jennifer Cona, Esq., elder law attorney and managing partner at Melville-based Cona Elder Law, was recently honored in the inaugural class of New York Law Journal’s 2016 […]

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The Trump Administration: Impact on New York’s Older Adults – Estate Tax

 The New York landscape for older adults may greatly change under a Trump administration.  We will continue to examine the various policies as proposed during the campaign and as they […]

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Senator Kemp Hannon Aging in Place Seminar

Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 – 10:00am to 11:00amLocation: East Meadow Library 1886 Front Street, East Meadow, NY Topic: Melissa Negrin-Wiener, Esq. will discuss the importance of estate planning and advance directives such as Power […]

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Power Of Attorney: Preparing for the Unexpected

FINRA – The Alert Investor October 2016 PHYLLIS FURMAN It’s hard to imagine that there could come a time when you won’t be able to make important financial decisions on your own. Unfortunately, there’s […]

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Estate Planning Alert: New IRS Proposed Regulations Target Gift Valuation Discounts

For many years the IRS has had in its crosshairs the valuation discount techniques used to reduce the gift tax value of transfers of interests in closely held businesses to […]

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Health care proxy for college students gives parents rights

By Beth Whitehouse Q: Is it necessary for parents to have a health care proxy for college students, or for any child when he or she turns 18? A: It’s a good […]

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Do I Need a Will?

We all hear that everyone should have a Will, but why?  And what happens if you don’t? A Last Will and Testament is a legal document which sets forth how your […]

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Prince in death teaches why a will is necessary

May 7, 2016Sheryl Nance-Nash Prince performs in his debut movie “Purple Rain,” the 1984 rock opera about a young man’s search for artistic accomplishment and love. (Credit: Warner Brothers ) Prince taught […]

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