blog.sjslawpc.com Review:

http://25healthyways.com/b/blog.sjslawpc.com.html

 

Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - The Law Office of Stephen J. Silverberg, PC serves clients throughout metropolitan New York and New York City including Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. Contact the firm if you are in need of legal assistance with New York Trusts and Estate Planning, New York Elder Law, New York Special Needs Planning or New York Business Planning and Wealth Preservation.

  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/10/cuts-to-medicaid-home-hours-are-hurting-our-seniors.html Cuts to Medicaid Home Hours are Hurting Our Seniors - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - The Medicaid application process to obtain coverage for home care used to be far simpler than it is today. In the past, you’d apply for Medicaid with the local agency, it would determine eligibility and what services were needed, and at home care would begin. But in 2012, the rules changed. First, one must apply to the Medicaid agency for financial eligibility and then an evaluation must be done by a Managed Long Term Care Plan (MLTC), which makes the decision on what services will be received. Third, the applicant must go through yet another evaluation to ensure they do need health care services.
  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/10/new-york-state-law-now-permits-pets-to-be-buried-in-cemeteries.html New York State Law Now Permits Pets to be Buried in Cemeteries - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - Here’s what you need to know about the new law in New York State that permits pets to be buried in the same not-for-profit cemeteries as their owners: Only cremated remains of animals may be buried. Cemeteries that are faith-based or burial societies within cemeteries are exempt. Any cemetery can...
  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/10/6th-annual-hicksville-fire-department-bbq-competition-and-car-show.html 6th Annual Hicksville Fire Department BBQ Competition and Car Show - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - Stop by if you’re in the Hicksville area on Sunday, October 16 when I’ll be serving as a judge at a local BBQ competition to benefit the Hicksville Fire Department Company 4. The event takes place at the Sears parking lot on 106/107, across the street from IKEA. This is...
  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/09/for-tenth-consecutive-year-stephen-j-silverberg-named-by-super-lawyers-magazine-as-top-new-york-metro-area-super-lawyer-for.html For Tenth Consecutive Year, Stephen J. Silverberg Named By Super Lawyers Magazine as Top New York Metro Area Super Lawyer For 2016 - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - Stephen J. Silverberg has been selected to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list as one of the top New York metro area lawyers for 2016. Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the New York metro area are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor.
  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/08/could-your-bypass-trust-be-putting-your-estate-plan-in-jeopardy.html Could Your Bypass Trust Be Putting Your Estate Plan in Jeopardy? - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - A bypass trust, also known as a family trust or credit shelter trust, is a type of an irrevocable trust used to pass assets, usually from a parent to a child, when the second spouse has died and the estate is much larger than when the first spouse died. However,...
  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/08/new-irs-procedure-extends-60-day-deadline-for-retirement-account-rollovers.html New IRS Procedure Extends 60 Day Deadline for Retirement Account Rollovers - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - The IRS has announced a self-certification procedure designed to help recipients of retirement plan distributions who inadvertently miss the 60 –day time limit for rolling these amounts into another retirement plan or individual retirement arrangement (IRA).
  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/07/retirement-planning-with-a-special-needs-child.html Retirement Planning with a Special Needs Child - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - As the life expectancy of disabled adults increases, it’s increasingly complicating one issue for their aging parents: retirement planning. Having a special needs child adds complexity to retirement planning. Parents must pay attention to minute but critical details—like beneficiary designations for their workplace 401(k)—while trying to save as much as...
  • http://blog.sjslawpc.com/my-blog/2016/06/outdated-wills-equal-missed-opportunities.html Outdated Wills Equal Missed Opportunities - Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs Blog Long Island New York - If you haven’t updated your will in the last three years, you may be missing out on significant planning opportunities. New rules make this a worthwhile effort.

    Country: 104.16.107.123, North America, US

    City: -122.3933 California, United States

  • Neil Rasmuson - Just as good as the type C cable that came with my ...

    Just as good as the type C cable that came with my Nexus 6P. Fast charging, which is a must. No complaints.

  • anonymous - Really an excellent buy for the price

    I had the Megadatabase but found the opening encyclopedia to be of more use. The opening encyclopedia has all the commentary games that the Megadatabase has with much more useful information (if you don't have Chessbase). The number of commentaries is outstanding. The CBM theory analysis is excellent advice for the lower ranked player. The surveys are very informative. I think the only weakness that this package has is: It gives the number of openings but you don't really see which move is the quality move in relation to the PowerBook. With the PowerBook you get the specific quality move in a certain instance. You get more of a quantity number rather than a quality number in comparison to the PowerBook. However that's only a minor negative in comparison to the fun features this Opening Encyclopedia has. Definitely go with the 2013 version as they keep improving year after year.