As one ages, there are many important decisions that must be made.
We are able to help facilitate these conversations and decisions, guaranteeing the best for our clients.
We often overlook or avoid the importance of making sure that we have the appropriate legal documents in place should that time come. Navigating that process can be stressful, particularly during times of crisis. With sound legal advice and effective solutions, we will guide you.
With so many challenges, managing the legal issues associated with aging can be daunting. We are knowledgeable at providing legal advice and guidance to families and loved ones whether you find yourself navigating the healthcare system or need guidance with benefits such as Community or Chronic Medicaid we are here to help.
WILLS & TRUSTS
We can provide guidance in selecting a decision maker for times when you are unable to do so. Proper legal planning can bring benefits such as asset protection, tax planning, and a well-organized estate administration, allowing you to have peace of mind and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
We understand the complexities involved in Estate and Trust Administration and have extensive experience in this area. Robin appears regularly before the Courts of Suffolk and Nassau County and has a proven track record of delivering excellent results for her clients in the most effective manner.
Robin is uniquely adept at navigating the public benefits system and its relationship to Special Needs Planning. Robin has more than ten years of experience in this area and our clients benefit from Robin’s unique knowledge base.
GUARDIANSHIP
With our extensive experience as Guardian, Court Evaluator and Counsel to Incapacitated persons, we offer compassionate and zealous representation for families seeking Guardianship. Let us guide you through the overwhelming court process.
About Robin by Robin
After starting my family, I decided that I wanted to continue working. I accepted a position as a paralegal at a prominent Elder Law firm on Long Island and decided to return to school to complete my undergraduate degree. Upon returning to school, and while working as a paralegal, I decided that I would attend law school. In 2010, I graduated from Touro Law Center, Magna Cum Laude, and eighth in my class.
As an attorney, I continued to work at the same Elder Law firm I had begun my legal career as a paralegal. As a mother of five, juggling family and my career was certainly challenging, but it has always been well worth it. Having enjoyed a successful first ten years of practice, I made the decision to form my own firm so that I could continue to represent clients, but in a more personalized way.
I currently reside in East Moriches with my children and my dog, Kallie. I am involved with various community projects and, like my clients, do my best to balance family, career, and community.