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Elder Care & Estate Planning Blog

Brian Tully Appointed to Riverhead Senior Citizen Advisory Council
Brian Tully Appointed to Riverhead Senior Citizen Advisory Council
We are thrilled to announce that Brian Tully, a distinguished attorney and advocate for elder law and estate planning, has been appointed as a member of the Riverhead Senior Citizen Advisory Council. This prestigious appointment marks a significant milestone in Brian's career and further underscores his unwavering commitment to improving...
Celebrating National Grandparents Day
Celebrating National Grandparents Day
As we celebrate National Grandparents Day, it's a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the incredible role our grandparents play in our lives and to ensure that they are well-protected and cared for. Grandparents often provide us with love, wisdom, and guidance, and it's important that we return the favor by...
How Remarrying May Affect Your Children’s Inheritance
How Remarrying May Affect Your Children’s Inheritance
As the famous Cher song goes “Do you believe in life after love?” For many Americans, the answer to this question is yes. Many people who divorce from their first spouses, often seek a second or third marriage. Parents who plan on remarrying are often concerned about how the new...
Celebrating Mrs. P’s Journey: A Testament to Compassionate Elder Care
Celebrating Mrs. P’s Journey: A Testament to Compassionate Elder Care
In December of 2022, we welcomed Mrs. P into our care at Tully Law, as she embarked on a new chapter at 103 years young. Living on the eastern end of Long Island with her daughter and son-in-law, both in their 70s, the family faced the challenge of meeting Mrs....
Beyond the Will: Understanding the Essentials of Estate Planning
Beyond the Will: Understanding the Essentials of Estate Planning
Have you ever found yourself or someone you know say the words, “I just need a will?” It's time to address that common misconception of only needing a will. While having a last will and testament is crucial, it's just one piece of a comprehensive estate plan. August is coined...
Transforming Lives Through #TullyCare
Transforming Lives Through #TullyCare
When it comes to elder care and aging, Tully Law Group recognizes that it is not only the physical challenges that put strain on individuals, but the emotional strain as well. Our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive care to our clients; ensuring that all physical, emotional, and financial needs...
Tully Law Group Expands with New Northport Office
Tully Law Group Expands with New Northport Office
Tully Law Group, P.C., a leading firm specializing in estate planning and elder care legal services throughout Long Island, is proud to announce the opening of its newest office in Northport, New York. To commemorate this exciting expansion, the firm cordially invites members of the press to attend the official...
Essential Legal Documents Every 18-Year-Old Needs Before College
Essential Legal Documents Every 18-Year-Old Needs Before College
Amidst the sunshine and summer adventures, it's easy to forget that college is just around the corner for many students. However, before the whirlwind of classes and activities begins, take a moment to prioritize safeguarding your child's future by securing the four essential documents every college student should have in...
Introducing “Ask Brian”
Introducing “Ask Brian”
A new digital series where your questions find answers. In the world of elder law, there exists a common scene familiar to many: a cluttered kitchen table adorned with prescription bottles, papers, and envelopes, where a client eagerly awaits guidance. This poignant snapshot, captured by attorney Brian, reflects a profound...
What is the Transfer on Death Deed Law
What is the Transfer on Death Deed Law
On April 20, 2024, New York State passed legislation as part of its Fiscal Year 2025 Executive Budget, allowing for transfer-on-death (TOD) deeds. This new law, known as the TOD Deed Law, is set to take effect on July 19, 2024, and will be integrated as a new Section 424...