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If you are asking what happens if you become incapacitated in New York, the short answer is this: without the …

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Sending a child off to college comes with a long checklist. Dorm supplies, class schedules, tuition payments, and travel plans …

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Recent headlines about Medicaid cuts have left many New Yorkers uneasy, especially those who have spent years building savings, property, …

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Medicaid is a state funded long term care program that will pay for home health aides (referred to as Community Medicaid), full cost of …

Attorney explaining Medicaid planning options to NYC family

December is one of the most important months of the year for Medicaid planning in New York. The rules are …

nyc family reviewing Medicaid planning documents at home

As we head into the final weeks of 2025, New York families are facing a major turning point in how …

New York family meeting with estate lawyer to discuss upcoming tax laws

Families come together in many ways, and in New York, blended families are more common than ever. But when it …

Estate Planning for Blended Families in New York

A will or trust isn’t a one-time task—it’s a living document that should evolve as your life does. If you’re …

How often should a will be updated

When a parent needs long-term care, families often face a painful financial reality: nursing home or home care costs in …

Adult daughter reviewing Medicaid planning options with elderly parent in New York home
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