“A string of partner names to the public is really pretty meaningless—it’s not what’s important,” said Jennifer Cona, managing partner of Long Island, New York-based Cona Elder Law. With the […]
Continue readingBy Melissa Negrin-Wiener, Partner and Marcus O’Toole Gelo, Sr. Associate An Irrevocable Trust used for asset protection may have a different name depending on who you ask (Irrevocable Income Only […]
Continue readingThe COVID-19 vaccine is here and New Yorkers are getting vaccinated. Click here to learn more. At Cona Elder Law your health and safety is of the utmost importance to us. […]
Continue readingThere is no question that when the economy suffers, so do our seniors. There is a direct correlation between a waning economy and a rise in financial crimes perpetrated against […]
Continue readingPublished in Long Island Press and Dan’s Papers. Coping with the death of a loved one is the most difficult life event we will ever have to face and it […]
Continue readingGovernor Cuomo signed an Executive Order today providing homeowner’s tax support for low-income seniors and the disabled, both of whom have been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The […]
Continue readingPublished in Long Island Business News by Adina Genn Jennifer Cona, an elder-law attorney on Long Island, announced on Friday a rebranding and reorganization of the Melville-based law firm she […]
Continue readingGovernor Cuomo has just signed new legislation that makes significant changes to the power of attorney statute. It introduces a revised and somewhat simplified statutory form to replace the existing […]
Continue readingCona Elder Law was proud to sponsor and participate in this two night drive-through of lights hosted by The ELIJA Farm, a non-profit farm that provides vocational and program opportunities […]
Continue readingFounder and Managing Partner Jennifer B. Cona has again been selected, for the seventh consecutive year, to the 2020 New York Metro Super Lawyers list. Senior Associate Diana Choy-Shan and […]
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