As technology continues to evolve, so do the ways we manage our digital lives. At Cona Elder Law, we believe in planning for every aspect of your future, including your […]
Continue readingMost people pass away owning one or more cars in their name. Do you need to probate their Will to transfer the title to your name? Or to give the […]
Continue readingEffective 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 […]
Continue readingThe IRS has announced that a 25% excise tax will not be imposed against individuals who in 2024 failed to abide by the SECURE Act’s new RMD requirements for inherited […]
Continue readingIf your child has special needs, they likely depend on you tremendously for support. Have you considered how to provide for your child with special needs when the time comes […]
Continue readingMelissa Negrin-Weiner’s insights were recently featured in a GoBankingRates article titled “When, Why, and How To Make Someone Your Power of Attorney”. To read the full article click here. A […]
Continue readingBy Jennifer Cona, Esq. Originally published in the April 2024 issue of the Long Island Press, Power of Your Attorney. There are many kinds of trusts, each with a different […]
Continue readingIn honor of Women’s History Month, let’s examine the role of women as elder caregivers, and particularly working women who shoulder the bulk of this unpaid care. The average elder […]
Continue readingBy Jennifer Cona, Esq. Originally published in the Long Island Press, Power of Your Attorney. Caring for a loved one as they get older is often very difficult. When that […]
Continue readingBy Jennifer Cona, Esq. Originally published in the February issue of Long Island Press, Power of Your Attorney. By now, you should have enrolled or re-enrolled in a Medicare Plan […]
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