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E-Wills? The Future is Co…

E-Wills? The Future is Coming

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, one of the things that usually gets shuffled to the bottom of the deck is heading to the estate attorney’s office to do your Will. Wouldn’t it be great if you could tackle that task remotely, wit… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning
Marrone Law Firm to Host…

Marrone Law Firm to Host 3rd Annual Halloween Party for Homeless Youth

The Marrone Law Firm is pleased to announce their 3rd Annual Halloween Party for the children who are residing at The Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services family homeless shelter. Read More
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Categories: In the Community
Thinking of Becoming a Fl…

Thinking of Becoming a Florida Resident? Better Get to Work!

Are you considering retiring to the Sunshine State? Establishing residency in Florida is not as simple as you may think! Besides the warm weather, palm trees, and tropical drinks, there are also tax benefits to establishing domicile in Florida. Unlik… Read More
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Is a Supplemental Needs T…

Is a Supplemental Needs Trust Right for You or a Loved One?

If someone is disabled, is on public benefits such as Medicaid and SSI, and will be receiving a windfall of some kind, such as the proceeds of a personal injury action or inheritance, he or she may be at risk of becoming ineligible to receive public… Read More
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Categories: Uncategorized
10 Things You Need to Kno…

10 Things You Need to Know About the SECURE Act and Anticipated Changes to Retirement Plans

Introduction On Thursday, May 23, the SECURE Act (Setting Every Community up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019) passed by a landslide 417-3 vote in the House of Representatives. The Bill made its way to the Senate, which had a similar bill, RESA… Read More
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Categories: Estate Planning

Another CNY Nursing Home in the News for Poor Treatment of Residents

Post Standard reporter James T. Mulder has published a story this morning of deeply concerning behavior at another CNY nursing home. We’ve previously written here of some of the troubles CNY nursing homes have run into in the past few years. No… Read More
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Categories: Elder Law, Medicaid, Medicare

Attorney Anthony Marrone joins NYSBA Committee on Disability Rights

Managing shareholder of The Marrone Law Firm, P.C., Anthony A. Marrone, II, has joined the New York State Bar Association’s Committee on Disability Rights a standing committee of the State Bar. The Committee focuses on any and all matters perta… Read More
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Categories: In the Community

What's Going on at Syracuse's Nursing Homes?

With a string of recent reported incidents involving the mistreatment of residents at Syracuse’s nursing homes, you might be wondering–What is going on? In the past 6 months, three separate privately-owned Syracuse nursing homes have been… Read More
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Categories: Elder Law, Medicaid

New Medicare Cards Are Coming

If you receive Medicare, you will be getting a new Medicare card in the mail. To help prevent fraud and fight identity theft, Medicare is removing Social Security Numbers from Medicare cards. Your new card will have a new Medicare Number that’s… Read More
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Categories: Medicare
Can You Curb the High Cos…

Can You Curb the High Cost of Caregiving?

One of the most frequent questions we receive from clients in New York is whether they should purchase long-term care insurance. In New York State, there are currently only 8 insurance companies issuing long-term care insurance policies. Compare this… Read More
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Categories: Elder Law