Elder Care & Estate Planning Blog

Brian Andrew Tully Earns Recertification as a Certified Elder Law Attorney
Brian Andrew Tully Earns Recertification as a Certified Elder Law Attorney
Brian Andrew Tully, Esq. of Tully Law, PC has announced that he has earned his Elder Law Attorney Recertification from the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. (NAELA). Mr. Tully’s most recent certification will run through November 2023. Mr. Tully was first certified in 2003. A member of NAELA...
Nassau Lawyer Pays Tribute To Brian Tully, Esq.
Nassau Lawyer Pays Tribute To Brian Tully, Esq.
Brian Tully of Tully Law P.C., was recently mentioned in Nassau Lawyer’s October edition for his eigth consecutive year as member (more…)
Super Lawyers Recognizes Brian Andrew Tully of Tully Law, PC for Eighth Consecutive Year
Super Lawyers Recognizes Brian Andrew Tully of Tully Law, PC for Eighth Consecutive Year
Melville, NY —  Brian Andrew Tully, founder of Tully Law, PC, was selected to the 2018 New York Metro SuperLawyers list. He was recognized in the practice areas of Elder Law and Estate Planning & Probate for the eighth straight year. A member of the Suffolk County and New York...
Brian Andrew Tully Celebrates Two Decades of Practicing Elder Law and Estate Planning
Brian Andrew Tully Celebrates Two Decades of Practicing Elder Law and Estate Planning
Grandfather’s Influence Made Him Enter the Field of Law Melville, NY — Growing up in Malverne, New York, as achild, Brian Andrew Tully was close to both sets of grandparents — literally. His maternal grandparents lived next door, where he played games, spent Saturday nights watching TV with them, learned...
Hiring a Long Island Medicaid Planning Lawyer is Often Necessary for Both Planning for and Obtaining Medicaid Benefits
Hiring a Long Island Medicaid Planning Lawyer is Often Necessary for Both Planning for and Obtaining Medicaid Benefits
New York (NY) Medicaid is a federal and state-funded program that provides health coverage for long-term care services, including care at home or in a nursing home. NY Medicaid is complex and applicants find the process confusing and difficult to navigate. It is important that those who are looking to...
Brian Andrew Tully of Tully Law, PC Earns Expert Network Distinguished© Lawyer Badge
Brian Andrew Tully of Tully Law, PC Earns Expert Network Distinguished© Lawyer Badge
  Tully Law, PC is proud to announce that Brian Andrew Tully, Partner/Founder, has earned his Expert Network Distinguished© LawyerBadge. He was selected to receive the badge based on the panel’s review of his career and contributions to the profession and the community. The Expert Network Distinguished© Lawyer designation is...
Medicare’s Open Enrollment for 2018 Coverage
Medicare’s Open Enrollment for 2018 Coverage
Open enrollment for Medicare for the 2018 year is from October 15, 2017, until December 7, 2017. During this annual enrollment period, there are a number of changes you may make to your current healthcare policy, including switching your Part D or Medicare Advantage plan. There are so many options...
Young People Should Have an Estate Plan
Young People Should Have an Estate Plan
Today, for a number of reasons, many young people have not created an estate plan. However, it is extremely important that young people, especially couples, begin to plan early on in order to provide for their families, designate a person to make medical and financial decisions on their behalf, and...
Super Lawyers Recognizes Brian Andrew Tully of Tully Law, PC for Seventh Consecutive Year
Super Lawyers Recognizes Brian Andrew Tully of Tully Law, PC for Seventh Consecutive Year
Melville, NY — Tully Law, PC has proudly announced that Super Lawyers has recognized Brian Andrew Tully, Partner/Founder, for 2017honors. He was recognized in the practice areas of Elder Law and Estate Planning & Probate for the seventh straight year. A member of the Suffolk County and New York State...
Difference Between A Non-hospital Do Not Resuscitate And A Traditional Do Not Resuscitate
Difference Between A Non-hospital Do Not Resuscitate And A Traditional Do Not Resuscitate
In New York State, the Do Not Resuscitate order (DNR) was established in 1985 by a task force then overseen by Governor Mario Cuomo. It was established to resolve legal issues arising out of the refusal to provide end-of-life treatment. A DNR is a medical directive that applies only to...