Medicare To Be Accessible for Older Individuals Leaving Incarceration

Medicare To Be Accessible for Older Individuals Leaving Incarceration

Medicare To Be Accessible for Older Individuals Leaving Incarceration In November, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized...
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Payment Options For Past-due Medicare Premiums

Payment Options For Past-due Medicare Premiums

Payment Options For Past-due Medicare Premiums If you or a client owe past-due medicare premiums, there are a few options...
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Upcoming Community Legal Help Project locations

Upcoming Community Legal Help Project locations

Upcoming Community Legal Help Project locations, dates, and times for Nassau and Suffolk County can be found on our website....
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Save Money This Tax Season

Save Money This Tax Season

Save Money This Tax Season New Yorkers will be able to file their taxes online for free thanks to Direct...
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CDPAP Program Partnership

CDPAP Program Partnership

CDPAP Program Partnership Governor Kathy Hochul announced last week that New York State and Public Partnership LLC (PPL) are partnering...
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Rule Finalized to Remove All Medical Debt From Credit Reports

Rule Finalized to Remove All Medical Debt From Credit Reports

Rule Finalized to Remove All Medical Debt From Credit Reports On January 7, 2025, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)...
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Updated Exempt Amounts for Wage Garnishments and Frozen Bank Accounts

Updated Exempt Amounts for Wage Garnishments and Frozen Bank Accounts

Updated Exempt Amounts for Wage Garnishments and Frozen Bank Accounts With the increase in the minimum wage on Long Island...
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PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES MUST NOW COVER DYSLEXIA TESTING IN NEW YORK

PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES MUST NOW COVER DYSLEXIA TESTING IN NEW YORK

PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES MUST NOW COVER DYSLEXIA TESTING IN NEW YORK  On December 1, 2024, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the...
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Warming Center Resources

Warming Center Resources

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January 2025 – Denise Snow, JD, RN

January 2025 – Denise Snow, JD, RN

  Denise Snow JD, RN, is an attorney in solo practice of Snow and Associates, LLC focusing on health-related legal...
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17A Guardianship Legal Clinic

17A Guardianship Legal Clinic

Please click here for the PDF version of the flyer
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Legal Resource Fair Documents

Legal Resource Fair Documents

Fact Sheets from Legal Resource Fair on October 22, 2024 at the Brentwood Public Library Domestic Violence Fact Sheets Download...
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Family Domestic Violence Resources

Family Domestic Violence Resources

What is the Domestic Violence Project? The Domestic Violence Project provides legal representation to victims of domestic violence in Suffolk...
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Suffolk County Animal Shelters

Suffolk County Animal Shelters

Suffolk County Residents: Please do not abandon your pets. If you need to rehome your animal, please contact one of...
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October 2024 – Alexandra N. Getsos, Esq.

October 2024 – Alexandra N. Getsos, Esq.

Alexandra N. Getsos just recently joined Akerman LLP as an attorney in their New York office in August 2024. Ms....
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New Utility Allowance for SNAP benefits

New Utility Allowance for SNAP benefits

New standard utility allowances for SNAP benefits effective October 1, 2024. The standard allowance for: heating/cooling has been adjusted from...
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Town Of Brookhaven Veterans Resources Fair 09/16/2024

Town Of Brookhaven Veterans Resources Fair 09/16/2024

Join us at the Town of Brookhaven Veterans Resources Fair on Monday, September 16th, 2024, from 4:00pm-7:00pm.
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September 2024-Margarett M. Williams, Esq.

September 2024-Margarett M. Williams, Esq.

Margarett M. Williams, Esq. is both a practicing attorney and Director of Employer Relations at Touro Law Center. She received...
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EDCAP Dates 2024

EDCAP Dates 2024

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New York Is Working To Make Regents Exams Voluntary

New York Is Working To Make Regents Exams Voluntary

The Regents exams were first administered in 1878. In the late 1990s, the Board of Regents made passing five specific...
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