Futterman, Lanza & Pasculli, LLP has several invitations to share in this newsletter. When social worker credit is offered, events are open to the entire Community interested in the information.

RSVP is necessary and we will start a waiting list once events are at capacity.
Aaron Futterman, CPA, Esq. is honored to present at the Nassau County Bar Association Supplemental Needs Trustee training on Zoom on Feb 9, 2023.
Check out four of our recent blogs below.
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When to revisit and revise your estate planning...

When it comes to an Estate Plan, every adult should have at least a basic plan in place. An Estate Plan is created, in large part, by executing legal documents. Each document addresses one or a few things, and all the documents come together to...

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This blog is authored by
Wayne Carrabus, CPA, Esq.
Why do some people procrastinate over estate planning? | ...

Estate planning is so much more than drafting a Will. Trusts, Power of Attorneys and Health Care Proxies all perform very different functions. Getting your final wishes down on paper can feel overwhelming.

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This blog is authored by
Kimberly Mosscrop, Esq.
Relying On Medicare For Your Future Needs? | Futterman,...

Planning is a huge part of what elder law is all about, and that includes helping people understand what alternative planning strategies they may need to enjoy their final years.

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This blog is authored by
Ronald Lanza, Esq.
2023 New York Medicaid Updates | Futterman, Lanza &...

For those New York residents who are in need of long-term care, New York State offers two Medicaid programs to cover the cost of such...

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This blog is authored by
Wayne Carrabus, CPA, Esq.
We are grateful to our colleagues and related professionals who generously donated to seniors in need and helped make a difference to some special people at the holiday season.

This is a good time to remind clients that they should review, revise or begin their estate planning.

It is helpful to advise them to speak with an elder law and estate planning attorney and gain that peace of mind.