Westchester Elder Law Attorney Anthony J. Enea to Shed Light on Home Buying and Selling Within a Trust

On Wednesday, May 31, Westchester County elder law attorney Anthony J. Enea, Esq. of Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP, with offices in White Plains and Somers, N.Y., will presented “Estate Planning and Your Residence” as part of the firm’s 2023 Lunch & Learn Series. The free educational program was open to the public – though space was limited.

The program, held from noon to 1:30pm at the firm’s White Plains location, covered the ins and outs of Medicaid planning as well as important implications to consider when transferring a property to a revocable or irrevocable trust, as well as options for home buying and selling within a trust. Those interested in future presentations are encouraged to register early by calling 914-948-1500 to reserve their spot. A light lunch and refreshments are included.

“The decision to transfer a primary residence for estate planning purposes raises several important issues – from potential gift and capital gains tax consequences to its impact on Medicaid eligibility,” said Anthony J. Enea, the firm’s managing member. “There are a few trust options available from a Medicaid planning perspective… all of which should be thoroughly reviewed and considered.”

Held on the last Wednesday of each month, Lunch & Learn programs shed light on a variety of important elder law and estate planning topics. Future programs include:

September 27 – LLCs: The Pros, Cons and Estate Planning: For some, an LLC can be a useful tool to pass assets down to loved ones while avoiding or minimizing estate taxes. Discover if an LLC may be right for your estate planning needs as well as how they are used to reduce the risk of personal liability with rental properties. Presentation by Anthony J. Enea, Esq. & Michael P. Enea, Esq.

October 25 – Understanding the Implications of Gray Divorce: A divorce later in life often adds a level of complexity to the estate and tax plan process. Understand what potential complications may arise and how to address them – from division of assets and tax issues to estate and long-term care planning. Presented by Lauren C. Enea, Esq.

November 29 – Special Needs Planning for Children and Grandchildren with Disabilities: Ensure the future care and well-being of your child or grandchild with special needs using these estate planning strategies. This program will cover the three basic types of special needs trusts (also known as supplemental needs trusts), general drafting considerations and the newest type of special needs trust – the sole benefits trust. Presented by Sara E. Meyers, Esq. & Lauren C. Enea, Esq.

The attorneys at Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP specialize in elder law planning, asset protection planning, wills, trusts & estates, Medicaid applications (home care and nursing home), guardianships, and special needs planning. The firm has also attained Martindale-Hubbell’s highest rating, AV Preeminent, for superior ethical standards and legal ability.

Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP is located at 245 Main Street in White Plains, N.Y. with additional offices in Somers, N.Y. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call 914-948-1500 or visit www.esslawfirm.com.

About Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP

Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP is an AV preeminent rated elder law firm with offices in White Plains and Somers, N.Y. The practice concentrates on Elder Law; Medicaid Planning; Nursing Home and Home Care Applications; Wills, Trusts and Estates; Guardianships; Estate Litigation; Supplemental Needs Trusts; and Special Needs Planning. Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP serves Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, the Bronx, Manhattan, Long Island and Queens and is committed to providing the highest quality legal services to seniors, the disabled and their families. Visit the firm online at www.esslawfirm.com.

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