Update Your Will With An Institutionalized Spouse

Learn how to update your will with an institutionalized spouse to best protect your assets in this video. Call our Buffalo attorneys today.

If one’s husband or wife is in a nursing home and receiving Medicaid, consulting with an attorney about updating one’s will can offer protection later on. Disinheriting a spouse in a nursing home can prevent assets from being paid to the nursing home in the event that one dies before the spouse. This educational video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, one of our experienced Buffalo Estate Planning Lawyers.

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The goal of estate planning is to ensure that your assets are transferred to your loved-ones with the least amount of legal fees, taxes, and court costs as possible. Our Buffalo Estate Planning Attorneys know how to make this happen.  If you or a loved one needs to start planning their estate or have questions about how to update your will with an institutionalized spouse, contact our experienced attorneys today.

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Robert Friedman, Esq.

Partner/Attorney Hamline University School of Law, New York State Bar, U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York

ROBERT FRIEDMAN, ATTORNEY BY THE NUMBERS

  • 30,000+ DANGEROUS DRIVERS SUCCESSFULLY PROSECUTED OVER THE PAST 35 YEARS AS A VEHICLE & TRAFFIC PROSECUTOR.  Named 2003 WNY Prosecutor of the Year.
  • 65 YEARS LAW FIRM HISTORY.
  • 47 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PRACTICING LAW.
Areas of Expertise: Business Law, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Gun Laws, Medicaid Law, Personal Injury, Probate & Estates, Real Estate

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