Jennifer B. Cona
225 Broadhollow Road, Suite 200, Melville, NY 11747
About Jennifer B. Cona
Practice Areas
- Elder Law
Education
- University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, ConnecticutJuris Doctor
- Honors: With Honors
- William Smith CollegeBachelor of Arts
- Honors: cum laude
- Honors: With High Honors
Languages
- English
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
- Founder and Chair, Advanced Elder Law Focus Group
- New York State Bar Association, Elder Law and Trusts & Estates Sections (Member)
- Nassau County Bar Association, Elder Law Committee
- Suffolk County Bar Association, Elder Law Section
Articles
Published Works
- Death of a Gun Owner: Criminal Liability for an Heir? (New York Law Journal)
- Managed Medicaid: Burdensome Appeal Process Coming Soon (Nassau Lawyer)
- Elder Law Roundup: What’s in Store for 2018 (Suffolk Lawyer)
- Healthcare for Seniors: Now is the Time to Act (Long Island Business News)
- Protecting Assets: What Seniors and Their Loved Ones Need to Know (Anton Media)
- Elder Care Expands in New York: Will it Be Enough? (Long Island Business News)
- Accessing a Loved One’s Medical Records: The Intersection of HIPAA and the Family Health Care Decisions Act (The Suffolk Lawyer)
- End-of-Life Decisions for Incapacitated Adults: Caught Between a Conflict of Laws (New York Law Journal)
- Promissory Notes: Know What You Don’t Know (Suffolk Lawyer)
- Re-Thinking Law Firm Culture: Blending Attorney Values with Client Demands and Demographic Realities (New York Law Journal)
- Protecting Residents: Should Nursing Homes Bring Guardianship Proceedings (Nassau Lawyer)
- Medicaid and Promissory Notes: The Challenge Continues (Suffolk Lawyer)
- Promissory Notes and Medicaid Planning: A Last Bastion of Asset Transfers Following Changes in Federal Law (New York Law Journal)
- Advocating for Twenty-Four Hour Split-Shift Home Care: Building Your Case at Fair Hearing (NYSBA Elder Law Attorney)
- Medicaid Reform and the Deficit Reduction Act: What Attorneys Need to Know (Nassau Lawyer)
- When Planning for Medicaid Leads to Estate Litigation (New York Law Journal)
- Beware of the Deficit Reduction Act: What Accountants Need to Know (CPA Wealth Provider)
- Spreading the Risk: Managed Medicaid Home Care (Nassau Lawyer)
- Promissory Notes and Medicaid Planning: Not for the Weak at Heart (New York Law Journal)
- Family Health Care Decisions Act: A Surrogate Decision-Making Framework (Nassau Lawyer)
- Shielding Assets for Medicaid: The Note and Loan Strategy (Long-Term Living Magazine)
- Putting an End to the Statistical Games in Medicaid Home Care Cases (Suffolk Lawyer)
- Death Before Determination: Securing Retroactive Medicaid Home Care Benefits (NYSBA Elder Law Attorney)
- Innovative Medicaid Planning Strategy – Note and Loan (Suffolk Lawyer)
- Special Needs Trusts: The Basics for Personal Injury Attorneys (Nassau Lawyer)
- Special Needs Planning - Understanding Special Needs Trusts and Guardianships
- Health Care Proxy: A Must For Parents With College-Age Children
Office Info
Other Colleagues
Nearby Lawyers
- Elder Law
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