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Krooks And Solkoff Announce Webinar On Estate Planning For Snowbirds

Scott Solkoff of Solkoff Legal

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New York Elder Law and Estate Planning Lawyer, Bernard Krooks

Bernard A. Krooks of Littman Krooks, LLP

Scott Solkoff of Solkoff Legal

Scott Solkoff of Solkoff Legal

White Plains, NY (Law Firm Newswire) November 1, 2013 – Living in two different states can present certain complications in elder law and estate planning. Living wills, trusts and health care power of attorneys must be valid in both states along with other documents that may be needed to transfer property.

Littman Krooks LLP and Solkoff Legal are addressing this subject in a free, online webinar on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 beginning at 12:00 PM EST. By attending this webinar, participants join two nationally recognized elder law attorneys – Bernard A. Krooks, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP and Scott Solkoff, Esq., Solkoff Legal – for an online discussion and “Q&A” session about what “snowbirds” need to know about estate planning.

There is no charge for this webinar but registration is required. Please go to http://www.elderlawnewyork.com/webinars/ and follow the link to complete the registration process. Once a participant is registered, they receive an email with instructions for logging into the webinar on November 12.

About the Attorneys

Bernard A. Krooks, Esq., is a founding partner of Littman Krooks LLP, a firm committed to helping seniors and people with special needs plan for their future. Bernie has been honored as one of the “Best Lawyers” in America for each of the last seven years. He is past president of the Special Needs Alliance and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). Bernie has also served as chair of the Elder Law Section of the New York State Bar Association. He has been selected as a “New York Super Lawyer” since 2006.

Scott Solkoff, Esq., is a Florida Bar Board Certified Elder Law Attorney practicing in Delray Beach, Florida. His firm, Solkoff Legal, P.A. has 4 attorneys, all dedicating their life’s work to assisting the elderly, people with disabilities, their caregivers and their families. Scott is Past-Chair of The Florida Bar’s Elder Law Section, President of the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys (state NAELA chapter), a Fellow of the American College of Trusts and Estate Counsel and is author, with his father, of Thomson West’s Florida Elder Law.

To learn more, visit http://www.elderlawnewyork.com/