LGT Attorney Scott Kurkoski spoke at the 2018 NARO PA Convention on March 23rd. He spoke on "Real Property Severance of Oil and Gas Rights."
The 'Drilling Deeper' conference was a three day event held from March 21st to March 23rd in State College, PA.
In 2009 a female employee at Broome Developmental Center commenced an action for sexual harassment. The case was tried before a jury in Broome County Supreme Court during the week of March 12th. After 2 days of deliberations, the jury returned a verdict this past Monday (March 19th) against Broome Developmental Center, finding they failed to protect the female from the hostile work environment that arose from being a victim of sexual harassment as well as her reporting of the harassment. [...]
Costs of Some New Long-Term Care Insurance Policies Going Down in 2018
While long-term care insurance costs are up in general, some policies are going down in 2018, according to the 2018 Long Term Care Insurance Price Index, an annual report from the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI), an industry group.
A married couple who are both 60 years old would pay an average of $3,490 a year combined for a total of $333,000 of long-term care insurance coverage when they reach [...]
Child Custody and Visitation cases in NY Family Court
By Binghamton & Ithaca Family Law Attorneys
Levene Gouldin & Thompson has been Best Law Firm rated by U.S. News & World Report in Family Law (2018, 2019, 2020). LGT is one of the area’s oldest law firms and was founded in 1927.
Our family law attorneys handle child custody, child support and visitation matters in Upstate NY including Binghamton, Owego, Ithaca and Cortland. Call for a consultation. 607.763.9200
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Spending Down Assets to Qualify for Medicaid
Medicaid has strict asset rules that require applicants to "spend down" their assets before they can qualify for coverage. It is important to know what you can spend your money on without endangering your Medicaid eligibility.
In order to be eligible for Medicaid in New York, applicants must have no more than $15,150 in "countable" assets (the dollar figure may differ in other states). In addition, Medicaid also has strict asset transfer [...]