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Hon. Gail Prudenti Selected as a Top Lawyer in Long Island

We're excited to announce that Hon. Gail Prudenti has be recognized by the Long Island Herald as a 2024 Top Lawyer of Long Island award recipient for her excellence in the Trusts and Estates practice area.

April 22, 2024
Gifting for Grandparents

In my practice as an Elder Law attorney, clients often inquire about the benefits of gifting to reduce taxes or to qualify for Medicaid. As a senior with the unexpected need for long term care in the future, the consequences of gifting may have unexpected results.

August 22, 2016
What is Probate?

What is probate? When a person dies and leaves a Will, and there are assets in the Decedent’s individual name that do not pass by operation of law, there is a legal process that takes place that is called probate.

August 19, 2016
Do I Need a Health Care Proxy

Do I need a health care proxy? Could my husband make medical decisions for me if I couldn’t make them for myself?

August 15, 2016
Updating Your Estate Planning Documents

Consider this scenario: An individual executes a will in 1995. The Will leaves all of his personal property (household furnishings and other personal effects), to his friend who is also the named Executor. The rest of his estate he leaves to his two sisters. When he died in 2012, his two sisters had predeceased him.

July 25, 2016
Joint Accounts Are Not Protected

Someone told me to avoid probate, so I have added my two children as joint owners on my accounts or put them “in trust for” my children. Does this protect my assets from Medicaid too?

July 22, 2016
Trusts and Chronic Medicaid

My father is about to enter a nursing facility. He may have to spenddown some of his money in order to qualify for Medicaid. I was told that he could pre-pay his own funeral and he may be able to pay for his children’s funeral as well. Is this true?

July 8, 2016
Can I Resign or Decline Being an Executor?

My sister recently passed away and I just found out that I was named executor of her Will. I am really busy with my job and family and really do not want to serve. Can I decline or resign from being executor?

July 6, 2016
To Probate or Not to Probate

While discussing an estate plan with a client, she stopped me and said “What is probate.” Sometimes we forget to explain the simplest concepts. Probate is the process by which a Last Will and Testament is given effect.

June 29, 2016
STAR Exemption

I heard that there were changes to the STAR property tax relief program. Will I be affected? Does it matter that my house has been transferred into an Irrevocable Trust?

June 13, 2016
Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Orders

My dad signed a DNR when he was recently admitted to the hospital. Will this be effective when he is discharged back to his home?

June 3, 2016

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Estate planning is all about preparation and ensuring that your assets are distributed in line with your wishes. It’s a comfort knowing your loved ones will be cared for just as you intend. However, life’s unpredictability sometimes throws a curveball. What if a beneficiary becomes disabled after you’ve finalized your estate plan?

September 8, 2023 Read Article

Burner Law Group, P.C. has been serving Suffolk County and the greater New York area for more than 28 years. As a client-first, community-driven boutique trust and estates law firm, we know the value of growth and partnership.

July 21, 2023 Read Article

Estate planning involves careful consideration of various factors to ensure that your assets are protected and distributed according to your wishes. One element that can add an extra layer of flexibility and protection to your trust is the inclusion of a Trust Protector.

July 14, 2023 Read Article

Everyone knows the statistics – almost 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce. Second and third marriages fail at an even higher rate.

May 15, 2023 Read Article

Mental illness refers to a wide range of conditions that affect an individual’s mood, thinking, and behavior. These conditions can affect a person’s ability to function in daily life and can vary in severity from mild to severe.

April 3, 2023 Read Article

The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated families across the United States, leaving countless people grappling with loss, grief, and unanswered questions. If you’re one of the many people who have lost a loved one to COVID-19, you may be wondering if there is any recourse you can take against the nursing home where your loved one lived.

March 24, 2023 Read Article