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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Aducanumab Approved to Treat Alzheimer's PatientsThe first US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for a drug to treat Alzheimer's since 2003 has recently been introduced under the trademark Aduhelm™.
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What Should I Do To Prepare For A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?A fresh start after a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, relief from debts, and get your bankruptcy questions answered here.
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Property Co-Ownership Can Be Tricky Without an Attorney’s HelpMake sure you know where your co-owned property will go after you pass away by talking to an asset protection attorney sooner than later.
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Who Gets an Inheritance if the Beneficiary is No Longer Alive?If your chosen beneficiary, like your brother Jim, predeceases you, the question arises: do his children inherit the property in his absence? Read more!
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A Fresh Start After Bankruptcy - What Now?Rebuilding your credit rebuilding credit after chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy and how it effects your credit score.
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Caregiving at a DistanceThe National Institute on Aging (NIA) defines long distance caregiving as providing care for a person who lives an hour or more away.
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What New York Seniors Need to Consider Before MarryingGetting married is an exciting step no matter your age, but New York seniors need to consider potential financial problems before tying the knot.
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What is the effect of bankruptcy on your credit score?Bankruptcy, credit score, discharge, Chapter 7, debt relief
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Special Needs Estate Planning TipsChildren with a wide variety of special needs (disabilities) can live more productive lives than ever before with today's medicine and health care advancements.
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What Is A Will and What Is Your Will Capable Of?A will is a legally binding directive stating who will receive your property upon your death and is an important part of a comprehensive estate plan. Read more!
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Why You Need to Create an Estate Plan Sooner Than LaterEvery New Yorker, regardless of age or health, needs to prepare an estate plan to protect their family and their hard-earned assets. Read the blog for more!
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An App for Your Health Care DirectivesWhether engaging in online banking or creating work calendars shared in the cloud, the internet of things provides needed connectivity.