Switch to ADA Accessible Theme
Close Menu

Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Will9

Wills: Frequently Asked Questions

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

Estate planning can be complicated, especially if you have never considered creating a will or another estate planning document, or if you have significant assets you want to leave to your loved ones. Whether you have recently had a child and want to ensure that everything will be handled if you are no longer… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
ElderlyParent

Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts FAQs

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

If you are helping an elderly parent or relative plan for nursing home care, or if you are making plans for yourself in the future, it is essential to consider a variety of options for protecting your assets while remaining eligible for Medicaid coverage. One option that many New York residents consider when it… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Planning5

Medicare And Medicaid: Understanding Long-Term Care And Asset Protection

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

Older adults who need medical coverage may rely on both Medicare and Medicaid.  However, the two federal programs are quite different from one another. Medicare is a federal program that provides health coverage to older adults aged 65 and up, as well as to adults under the age of 65 if they have a… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Will4

Contested Wills: What You Should Know

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

Estate planning is extremely important for a wide variety of reasons, from ensuring that your property goes to your heirs and beneficiaries according to your wishes and making certain that your loved ones have the care they need, as well as to take care of your own finances and health care in the event… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
AssetP2

Protect Your Assets From Medicaid : What Seniors Need To Know

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

It seems that, as people age, they try not to think about long-term care in a nursing home or about the fact that nursing home care can be extremely expensive.  Given the high costs of nursing home care, there are a lot of seniors in Putnam County and Westchester County who end up relying… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Will6

Do I Need A Trust Or Is A Will Sufficient?

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

When you want to be sure that your family members or loved ones receive particular assets of yours when you are gone, it might not be obvious why you would consider a trust in addition to a will. In other words, you probably know that a valid and enforceable will can allow you to… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
CoupleSon

Common Mistakes To Avoid In Elder Asset Protection

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

Whether you are concerned about your own assets as you age or you have an elderly parent for whom you are worried about long-term care and asset protection, it is important to work with a Westchester County asset protection attorney.  You will want advice from someone who has experience managing elder law cases in… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
EstPlan12

Top Reasons For Estate Planning

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

There are many reasons you should work with an experienced estate planning attorney, regardless of your age, income, assets, socioeconomic status, or health.  To be sure, every adult in Putnam County and Westchester County should have an estate plan that includes a will, advance directives, and possibly other estate planning tools and documents like… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Planning4

Talking About Long-Term Care And Asset Protection With Your Elderly Parent

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

When you have an elderly parent who may soon require long-term care or may need to think about issues of asset protection in order to be eligible for long-term care through Medicaid, it can be difficult to know the best way to have conversations around this topic.  This is especially true if your parent… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
EstPlan22

Establishing A Power Of Attorney In New York

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

Everyone going through the estate planning process should be giving consideration to the various estate planning documents and tools available.  Then, after educating yourself, you can determine whether those documents and tools are right for you.  While most people will want to work with an experienced Westchester County or Putnam County estate planning attorney… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn