Elder Care & Estate Planning Blog

What Are My Next Steps Following the Death of My Spouse?
What Are My Next Steps Following the Death of My Spouse?
The loss of a spouse can weigh heavily on the survivor. In the midst of coping with the loss of (more…)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles: Am I Still Legally Covered by Medicare?
Planes, Trains and Automobiles: Am I Still Legally Covered by Medicare?
How to Travel in the U.S. After Retirement with Medicare Coverage Aging Long Island residents have endured the stresses of (more…)
Elder Care Planning for Dementia Patients
Elder Care Planning for Dementia Patients
Today, as many as 5.4 million American men and women are living with Alzheimer’s Disease, a progressive type of dementia (more…)
Brian Andrew Tully Selected to List of New York Metro Super Lawyers for Sixth Straight Year
Brian Andrew Tully Selected to List of New York Metro Super Lawyers for Sixth Straight Year
Attorney Brian Andrew Tully, Esq. of the firm Tully Law, PC has announced that, for the sixth straight year, he (more…)
Medicare Eligibility and Enrollment
Medicare Eligibility and Enrollment
Everyone becomes eligible for Medicare when they turn 65, but depending on each individual’s specific circumstances, how and when to (more…)
How to Protect Yourself from Financial Abuse
How to Protect Yourself from Financial Abuse
Elder financial abuse is becoming an epidemic. True Link, a financial services firm focused on seniors, estimates that nearly one (more…)
Long Island Estate Planning: Dividing Sentimental Assets
Long Island Estate Planning: Dividing Sentimental Assets
It tends to be the personal items with sentimental value that cause the greatest problems within a family when it (more…)
Long Island Estate Planning: Choosing an IRA Contingent Beneficiary
Long Island Estate Planning: Choosing an IRA Contingent Beneficiary
Have you named a contingent beneficiary for your IRA or other retirement account? An article on WealthManagement.com highlights the importance (more…)
Am I Eligible for Medicare?
Am I Eligible for Medicare?
At age 65, most individuals are eligible for Medicare coverage. The Medicare program is funded by taxes withdrawn from workers’ (more…)
How Electronic Advance Directives Compare to Print Versions
How Electronic Advance Directives Compare to Print Versions
Electronic versions of your health care Advance Directives sounds like a more reliable way to store your documents, right? Unfortunately (more…)