Robert L. Boydstun
Law Office of Robert L Boydstun
White Plains, NY 10601
Mr. Boydstun has more than 30 years experience practicing law. Early in his career, he focused on litigation.
Law Office of Robert L Boydstun
Mr. Boydstun has more than 30 years experience practicing law. Early in his career, he focused on litigation.
Giannasca & Shook, PLLC
Michael A. Giannasca is an attorney admitted in the states of New York and Connecticut and represents clients with respect to various aspects of Elder Law, Estate Planning and Estate Administration.
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano LLP
Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation as Accredited by the American Bar Association. Editor-in-Chief of the "Elder Law Attorney" a quarterly publication of the Elder Law Section of the New York State Bar Association.
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano LLP
Ms. Meyers is Member at the firm of Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP. She concentrates her practice on Elder Law and long term care planning strategies, with a focus on Medicaid home care and nursing home issues.
Giannasca & Shook, PLLC
Brian L. Miller is an attorney admitted in the states of New York and Connecticut and assists clients with various aspects of Elder Law, Estate Planning and Estate Administration.
Littman Krooks LLP
Bernard A. Krooks, JD, CPA, LLM (in taxation), CELA, AEP® (Distinguished), is founding partner of Littman Krooks LLP and Chair of its Elder Law and Special Needs Department. He is a nationally recognized expert in elder law and special needs planning.
Mr. Boydstun has more than 30 years experience practicing law. Early in his career, he focused on litigation. Over time, he realized that he gained the greatest personal and professional satisfaction from working closely with clients on elder law, estate planning and closely related legal matters. His practice is now f...
Michael A. Giannasca is an attorney admitted in the states of New York and Connecticut and represents clients with respect to various aspects of Elder Law, Estate Planning and Estate Administration. Practicing law for over 17 years, Mr. Giannasca represents his clients and their families with respect to Elder Law, Esta...
Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation as Accredited by the American Bar Association. Editor-in-Chief of the "Elder Law Attorney" a quarterly publication of the Elder Law Section of the New York State Bar Association. Former Editor-in-Chief, Senior Editor and Contributing Author, Westch...
Ms. Meyers is Member at the firm of Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP. She concentrates her practice on Elder Law and long term care planning strategies, with a focus on Medicaid home care and nursing home issues. Prior to joining Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, Ms. Meyers was the staff attorney at the Sadin Insti...
Brian L. Miller is an attorney admitted in the states of New York and Connecticut and assists clients with various aspects of Elder Law, Estate Planning and Estate Administration. Mr. Miller represents his clients and their families with respect to Elder Law, Estate Planning (Wills, Trusts and Advance Directives), Medi...
Bernard A. Krooks, JD, CPA, LLM (in taxation), CELA, AEP® (Distinguished), is founding partner of Littman Krooks LLP and Chair of its Elder Law and Special Needs Department. He is a nationally recognized expert in elder law and special needs planning. He has been honored as one of “The Best Lawyers in...
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