Refer to our regularly updated blog to learn about a variety of family law and asset protection issues in New York, as well as concerns related to elder law and bankruptcy. We provide these posts to help prospective clients better understand their legal options so they can make informed decisions about how to best proceed with their case. If you would like to discuss your issue further, contact our office to schedule a consultation with attorney Theodore Alatsas.
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Revocable Trust, Elephants, or Mortgages?A revocable trust is a trust whereby provisions can be altered or canceled dependent on the grantor or the originator of the trust.
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What Medicaid Does (and Doesn’t) Cover in New YorkKnowing what is covered by Medicaid and if you are eligible is crucial when your health takes a turn and you need a nursing home stay or in-home care.
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Elder Care in America and The Staggering CostsTo age well and securely in America is at best expensive. The financial toll for millions and those families who do their best to care for and support them.
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When To Update Your Estate PlansIn 2002, he named me as his financial power of attorney, so I could write checks on his bank account when he couldn't, like now.
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Avoid These Costly Mistakes During a New York BankruptcyBankruptcy can help you start over fresh when done right, but if you make these mistakes you could end up losing assets and harming your financial future.
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Senior Living Costs, Medicaid, and 8 trillion dollarsThere is a dramatic increase in the need for affordable long-term support services in America.
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Britney Spears and Her ConservatorshipConservators are put in place through court authority to manage the affairs of those who are no longer capable of making their own decisions about health care or finances.
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Using a Special Needs Trust to Protect Your Loved OnesA supplemental special needs trust offers peace of mind that your disabled love one will be cared for long after you are gone.
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Benefits of MeditationWhether you call it meditation, yoga, contemplative or philosophical thought, meditative practices can support patients, caregivers, and the general public.
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Estate Planning for the LGBTQ+ CommunityLGBTQIA+ estate planning provides legal protection, allowing your partner decision-making rights in case others hesitate to acknowledge your relationship.
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Are there really no consequences to filing bankruptcy?Bankruptcy attorney, Ted Alatsas discusses the consequences of bankruptcy and the fresh start you may endure. If you need debt relief and have questions about your assets and credit.
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Why Letters of Intent Are So ImportantYour LOI is a valuable piece in your estate planning, and although it is an informal letter, it can more fully represent your intentions after you die.