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WEBINAR: Special Needs Planning

The legal field has refined estate planning tools to ensure that children with special needs have access to government benefits without foregoing family support. Planning for the future is key, […]

WEBINAR: Institutional Medicaid Crisis Planning

When a health crisis occurs and your loved one needs to be placed in a nursing home, paying for care can seem overwhelming for those who have not planned. While […]

WEBINAR: Anatomy of an Estate

It’s easy to get overwhelmed with the tasks at hand while grieving the loss of a loved one. Join Melissa Negrin-Wiener and Marcus O’Toole-Gelo of Cona Elder Law as they […]

WEBINAR: Medicare and Medicaid Planning in the World of COVID-19

When crisis strikes it is important to be sure you have all of your insurance needs squared away. Gracemarie Horan-Luce, of Senior Health Plan Specialists, Inc., joins Melissa Negrin-Wiener, Partner at Cona Elder Law, to discuss the rules and regulations surrounding Medicare and Medicaid benefits.

WEBINAR: Anatomy of a Trust

You’ve worked hard to build your nest egg and create the life you’ve envisioned for you and your loved ones. Join Partner Melissa Negrin-Wiener to discuss the proper steps and right legal tools to ensure the fruits of your labor are protected and transferred how you desire, especially in the event Medicaid benefits are needed.

WEBINAR: The Role of a Fiduciary

What is your role as Agent, Executor, or Trustee? Partner Melissa Negrin-Wiener and Senior Associate Marcus O'Toole-Gelo will guide you through your duties, responsibilities, and how we can help.

WEBINAR: Medicaid Home Care: New Look Back Period

Effective October 1, 2020 there will be the imposition of a 2 ½ year look back for all home care services. Any transfers made during or after the look back period will result in a penalty in the same way that the penalty is calculated for the '5 year look back' for Institutional Medicaid. Cona […]

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