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Futterman, Lanza & Block, LLP Offers Free Medicaid Planning and Asset Protection Seminars

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The law firm of Futterman, Lanza & Block, LLP is offering a free two-hour seminar, "Medicaid Planning & Asset Protection," at its Smithtown and Babylon offices.

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SMITHTOWN, NY -The law firm of Futterman, Lanza & Block, LLP is offering a free two-hour seminar, "Medicaid Planning & Asset Protection," which will take place February 28 at the law office, located at 222 East Main Street, Suite 314, in Smithtown. The seminar will also take place March 1 at the law office located at 400 West Main Street, Suite 125 in Babylon. The morning seminars will run from 10 a.m. to noon, and the evening seminars are from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The experienced attorneys at Futterman, Lanza & Block will eliminate the confusion over Medicaid issues, and guide attendees through the estate and Medicaid planning process, thereby giving those and their loved ones peace of mind. Attendees will learn how to protect their assets, keep their home and qualify for government benefits. Topics include Medicaid eligibility; Medicaid planning myths; asset protection strategies; the five-year look back period; and irrevocable trusts.

Admission is free, but seating is limited. For more information, or to reserve a seat, call (631) 979-4300.