Elder Law Attorneys in Brooklyn, New York

Finding the right elder law attorney who specializes in senior services can make all the difference for your family.

Elder Law Attorneys in Brooklyn

Tracy Field

Tracy Field

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Licensed in: Licensed In:

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Pauline Yeung-Ha

Pauline Yeung-Ha

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Practice areas include: Practice AreasLong Term Care, Continuum of Care, Medicaid Planning,...

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Judith Grimaldi

Judith Grimaldi

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Practice areas include: Practice AreasLong Term Care, Continuum of Care, Disability Planning...

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Giovanni Silvagni

Giovanni Silvagni

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Practice areas include: Practice AreasMedicaid Planning, Wills, Trusts & Powers of Attorney,...

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Abby C. Zampardi

Abby C. Zampardi

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Licensed in: Licensed In: New York

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Robin Goeman

Robin Goeman

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Licensed in: Licensed In: New York, Vermont

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David Goldfarb

David Goldfarb

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Licensed in: Licensed In: New York

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Fern Finkel

Fern Finkel

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Practice areas include: Practice AreasMedicaid Planning, Wills, Trusts & Powers of Attorney,...

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Erica R. Berger-Hausthor

Erica R. Berger-Hausthor

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Licensed in: Licensed In: Florida, New York

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Ellyn Kravitz

Ellyn Kravitz

Brooklyn, NY

NAELA Member

Elder Law Attorney specializing in senior legal services. Licensed in: Licensed In: New York

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What to Look for in a Elder Law Attorney

When choosing an elder law attorney in Brooklyn, look for someone who focuses specifically on issues affecting seniors and their families. Key credentials include membership in the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and relevant state bar certifications. Experience matters: ask how many Medicaid applications they've handled, whether they've dealt with contested guardianships, and how familiar they are with local probate courts.

A good elder law attorney should also be a good communicator. They'll be explaining complex legal concepts to family members who may be stressed or unfamiliar with legal processes. Look for someone who takes time to answer questions and doesn't rush through consultations.

Services Offered by Elder Law Attorneys

Elder law attorneys in Brooklyn typically handle a range of services focused on aging-related legal needs:

• Estate Planning: Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance healthcare directives
• Medicaid Planning: Strategies for qualifying for long-term care benefits while protecting assets
• Guardianship & Conservatorship: Court proceedings when a loved one can no longer make decisions
• Veterans Benefits: Assistance with Aid & Attendance and other VA programs
• Long-Term Care Planning: Nursing home contracts, assisted living agreements
• Elder Abuse: Protection from financial exploitation and neglect
• Special Needs Planning: Trusts for disabled family members

Questions to Ask a Elder Law Attorney

Before hiring an elder law attorney, consider asking these questions:

1. What percentage of your practice is dedicated to elder law?
2. Are you a member of NAELA or certified in elder law by your state bar?
3. How many Medicaid applications have you handled in the past year?
4. What is your fee structure — hourly, flat fee, or both?
5. How do you communicate with clients — phone, email, in-person meetings?
6. Can you provide references from families you've helped with similar situations?
7. How familiar are you with Brooklyn's local probate court procedures?
8. What happens if my loved one's situation changes after we complete our planning?