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At Littman Krooks LLP, we believe that providing important, timely information to our clients and prospective clients is critical. Littman Krooks hosts free, online webinars for families, self-advocates, teachers and other professionals who are interested in learning, advocating and understanding the unique legal challenges of people with special needs or developmental disabilities.
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Littman Krooks Partners Named to Best Lawyers in America for Excellence in Elder Law and Trusts and Estates
Littman Krooks Partners Named to Best Lawyers in America for Excellence in Elder Law and Trusts and Estates | Cision PRWeb | August 20, 2020
Littman Krooks Announces Online Series on Estate Planning and Special Education Advocacy
Benefits of Designating a Trusted Contact Person
Allowable Expenses For A Special Needs Trust
Special Needs Trusts: Protecting A Personal Injury Settlement
April 24, 2019 | YouTube | What do you do when you receive a personal injury settlement? How do you protect it? It is important to put a plan in place to ensure that you will have the best quality of life if you or a loved one are no longer capable of managing your own physical, medical, and financial matters. Amy will discuss:
- Protecting a personal injury settlement
- The use of trusts
- Guardianship
- Maintaining eligibility for government benefits
Back to School for Students with Learning or Emotional Disabilities
Littman Krooks Named One of the Best Law Firms in the State for 2018
Webinar: Common Mistakes in Estate Planning
Presented by Amy O’Hara, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP
Estate planning is not just for the wealthy. In fact, most people can benefit by having an estate plan. Proper estate planning can maximize the actual value of the assets that you will pass on to heirs and beneficiaries. It also provides the opportunity to make informed decisions concerning how assets and health care decisions should be handled during one’s lifetime.
Webinar: Estate Planning for Snowbirds
Presented by Bernard A. Krooks, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP, and Scott Solkoff, Esq., Solkoff Legal
Living in two different states can present certain complications in elder law and estate planning. Your living will, trusts and health care power of attorney must be valid in both states along with other documents that may be needed to transfer property.