Nassau County Health Care Legal Advice (8 found)

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Gerry M. Wendrovsky
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your husband can not legally remove you from the health care coverage. however,...
David John Tappeiner
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Unfortunately, from the facts you have given, it appears that you will need to...
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Rudolf J. Karvay's answer
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If your dad died without a will, then your mom will need to petition the court...
Karl D. Warden
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You will want to speak with an attorney versed in conservatorships and...
James Arthur Gorton
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Whether you "need" a will or living trust depends on whether you care about...
James P. Frederick
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The answer to your questions depends on your objectives. Every client situation...
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Margery Ellen Golant
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Chapter 7 is most likely her best option. Most bankrutpcy attorneys will work...
Craig Dennison Robins
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My Long Island office represents a number of senior citizens with debt problems....
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Lawrence Neil Rogak
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In New York, section 17 of the Public Health Law (full text below) entitles any...
Brian J. Passante
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The more specific references to New York Law provide some clear basis for the...
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Barry J. Dubrow's answer
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While your brother-in-law still is competent, you should ask your him exactly...

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