The Law Office of Stephen J. Silverberg, PC, was founded by nationally known estate tax and Elder Law attorney Stephen J. Silverberg, Esq. to help clients plan for the future and preserve assets by managing complex legal, tax and financial issues. Stephen J. Silverberg has been practicing estate planning for 40 years in Florida & New York.
As a nationally recognized estate planning and Elder Law firm, we help individuals, families and business owners plan for the future and navigate through the highly technical world of estate planning, dealing with complex and sometimes emotionally difficult issues.
Successful results are achieved by integrating the areas of estate tax, wealth preservation and business succession planning, Elder Law, Medicaid planning, estate administration, retirement benefits planning, and planning for closely held businesses and professional practices.The firm counsels and advises clients on properly structuring assets to minimize estate tax consequences, using a wide variety of techniques depending on circumstances, needs and asset availability.
As a nationally recognized estate planning and Elder Law firm, we help individuals, families and business owners plan for the future and navigate through the highly technical world of estate planning, dealing with complex and sometimes emotionally difficult issues.
Successful results are achieved by integrating the areas of estate tax, wealth preservation and business succession planning, Elder Law, Medicaid planning, estate administration, retirement benefits planning, and planning for closely held businesses and professional practices.The firm counsels and advises clients on properly structuring assets to minimize estate tax consequences, using a wide variety of techniques depending on circumstances, needs and asset availability.
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Scott B. Silverberg focuses his practice on estate planning, Elder Law and special needs planning.
As a member of the New York State Bar Association, Scott serves as Vice-Chair of the Practice Management Committee of the Elder Law and Special Needs Section Executive Committee.
Previously, he chaired the Technology Committee.
Scott has attained the L.L.M. (Master of Laws) in Elder Law from the prestigious Stetson University School of Law.
This rigorous program is offered only to Elder Law practitioners who have provide legal services in elder law matters in highly specific areas of the law.
As a member of the New York State Bar Association, Scott serves as Vice-Chair of the Practice Management Committee of the Elder Law and Special Needs Section Executive Committee.
Previously, he chaired the Technology Committee.
Scott has attained the L.L.M. (Master of Laws) in Elder Law from the prestigious Stetson University School of Law.
This rigorous program is offered only to Elder Law practitioners who have provide legal services in elder law matters in highly specific areas of the law.
The Law Office of Stephen J. Silverberg receives a large number of referrals from many different sources, including other attorneys, CPAs, financial advisors, family office managers, bankers, social workers and nursing homes, among others.
We appreciate the confidence and trust that they place in us.
When you refer a client to us, you can be assured that your client will be treated with the highest degree of professionalism and care.
Our practice is solely focused on Elder Law and estates and trusts law and we take great pride in the quality of representation that we provide.
We appreciate the confidence and trust that they place in us.
When you refer a client to us, you can be assured that your client will be treated with the highest degree of professionalism and care.
Our practice is solely focused on Elder Law and estates and trusts law and we take great pride in the quality of representation that we provide.
The firm counsels and advises clients on properly structuring assets to minimize estate tax consequences, using a wide variety of techniques depending on circumstances, needs and asset availability.
Properly drafted wills are only the first step in the estate planning process.
Preparation of trusts, including living trusts, last-to-die insurance trusts, qualified personal residence trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts, as well as private annuity agreements and many other methods are evaluated for their applicability.
Properly drafted wills are only the first step in the estate planning process.
Preparation of trusts, including living trusts, last-to-die insurance trusts, qualified personal residence trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts, as well as private annuity agreements and many other methods are evaluated for their applicability.
There are many legal strategies involved in estate planning, including wills, revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, and health care documents.
New clients often say that they do not have an estate plan.
Most people are surprised to learn that they actually do have a plan.
In the absence of legal planning otherwise, their estate will be distributed after death according to New York's laws of intestacy.
Of course, this may not be the plan they would have chosen.
New clients often say that they do not have an estate plan.
Most people are surprised to learn that they actually do have a plan.
In the absence of legal planning otherwise, their estate will be distributed after death according to New York's laws of intestacy.
Of course, this may not be the plan they would have chosen.
Elder Law is another aspect of estate planning, focusing primarily on the needs of families and individuals as they age.
Issues of aging include senior housing and home care, long-term (or nursing home) care, guardianships and health care documents, Medicare and Medicaid.
As our population ages, more and more of us confront Elder Law-related issues, whether for ourselves or our parents.
One of the most pressing issues is long-term nursing home care, which usually is not covered by traditional health insurance.
Issues of aging include senior housing and home care, long-term (or nursing home) care, guardianships and health care documents, Medicare and Medicaid.
As our population ages, more and more of us confront Elder Law-related issues, whether for ourselves or our parents.
One of the most pressing issues is long-term nursing home care, which usually is not covered by traditional health insurance.
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