With over 20 years of legal experience, our firm's founding attorney Mary K. Kelly understands the need to be prepared for whatever lies ahead. She collaborates with clients to create legal solutions that address a wide range of needs. Her in-depth knowledge of elder law is sought out by clients who wish to make or update legal instruments such as wills, trusts, advanced directives and powers of attorney.
Whether you desire a complete estate plan, wish to establish a succession plan or prepare to protect assets ahead of long-term care, THE KELLY LAW GROUP can personalize your plans to your situation and goals. Our firm additionally offers business formation, business succession and bankruptcy services.
Whether you desire a complete estate plan, wish to establish a succession plan or prepare to protect assets ahead of long-term care, THE KELLY LAW GROUP can personalize your plans to your situation and goals. Our firm additionally offers business formation, business succession and bankruptcy services.
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At THE KELLY LAW GROUP, we bring a unique combination of experience and knowledge to bear on every case we handle. Our clients benefit from our in-depth legal understanding and commitment to obtaining quality results for them as efficiently as possible. We serve clients throughout Nassau, Suffolk and Queens counties in New York.
Mary K. Kelly, J.D., MBA has over twenty years as a private attorney serving New York State clients in Nassau and Suffolk County. A primary focus of her practice is in the areas of elder law, estate planning, family law, and U.S. Bankruptcy Court [1] matters. Ms. Kelly is admitted in all New York State Courts and the Eastern District and the Southern District of New York Bankruptcy and Federal District Courts.
Stephanie Juliano is the Assistant Director of the Writing Center at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center where she has taught the Advanced Writing Workshop and Writing Skills Workshop, grammar and style workshops, to incoming law students. Stephanie also assesses the writing needs of the student body, reviews students' writing, including memoranda, briefs, articles, and writing samples, and coaches law students on academic writing skills.
When it comes time to establish your estate plan, the most important goal is to protect your interests. In addition to creating a legacy for those who will follow you and safeguarding your end of life care issues, you want to protect your assets. It is important to create an estate plan that will hand off your wealth in a way that will minimize transfer costs and expenses.
The Medicaid process is extremely complicated. Even when you get past the problem of understanding the complex language of the laws, there are numerous pitfalls and dangers you can't see that could be extremely costly for you financially. Add to all this the possibility of having your petition for Medicaid rejected, and there are a lot of challenges ahead for you if you're in need of Medicaid.
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Susie Feuer
Nov 28, 2020
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