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Amy C. O’Hara

Partner

Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA®)
(914) 684-2100

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Amy C. O’Hara

Amy C. O’Hara is a partner at Littman Krooks LLP, where she brings extensive experience in special needs planning, elder law, fiduciary representation, guardianship, and trusts and estates, as well as in personal injury settlement consulting. A Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA®) through the National Elder Law Foundation, Amy’s work is characterized by a commitment to protecting the rights and interests of individuals with disabilities and older adults, with a particular focus on comprehensive, future-oriented planning.

Renowned for her thought leadership, Amy is a sought-after speaker who frequently lectures for both professional and advocacy organizations on the critical importance of tailored legal planning for individuals with disabilities and aging adults, as well as for their families. She is known for her ability to demystify complex topics in special needs and elder law, offering valuable insights on current trends, regulations, and best practices. Her articles on elder law, estate planning, and special needs planning are regularly published, serving as key resources for legal practitioners and families alike.

Amy’s professional affiliations reflect her deep commitment to the field. She is an active member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), a Past-President of the Special Needs Alliance—a national nonprofit dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for families managing special needs—and currently serves as President of the Board of Directors for Westchester Disabled on the Move, Inc., a nonprofit focused on improving quality of life and securing rights for people with disabilities.

In addition, Amy is a dedicated member of the American Bar Association, where she serves as Co-Chair of the Special Needs Planning Committee within the Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Section. Her involvement extends to the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) as Vice Chair of the Special Needs Planning Committee for the Elder Law and Special Needs Section, and she is also a member of the NYSBA Trusts and Estates Section. Amy maintains active membership in the Westchester County Bar Association and the Estate Planning Council of Westchester County, furthering her commitment to advancing excellence in the field of special needs planning and elder law.

Amy co-authors the Special Needs Trusts Handbook, a comprehensive treatise published by Wolters Kluwer, which serves as a critical guide for legal practitioners nationwide.

Her peers have recognized her with the AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, a distinction that highlights her ethical standards and legal acumen. Amy has also been honored as a Super Lawyer in Elder Law since 2019 and has been included in Best Lawyers in America for Elder Law and Trusts and Estates since 2020.

Amy earned her Juris Doctor from the University at Buffalo Law School and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Binghamton University. She resides in Westchester County, New York, where she is married and the proud mother of two college-aged sons. Amy’s personal and professional lives are united by a dedication to advocacy and to fostering a more inclusive society through both her legal practice and community leadership.

News & Articles


Speaking Engagements


Videos

Westchester Institute of Human Development’s Future Planning Webinar: “How Do We Pass The Torch?”

Partner Amy C. O’Hara, CELA®, presented at Westchester Institute of Human Development’s Future Planning Webinar Series on Estate Planning. She covered topics and trends in estate planning in her presentation titled “How Do We Pass The Torch?” This is particularly important for families who have children with special needs. We thank Westchester Institute for Human Development for their tireless work for the disabled and vulnerable children.

If you were not able to attend, you can find the presentation at the link below. We thank WIHD for inviting us to participate in the Future Planning Webinar Series, and for their dedication and advocacy to help disabled and vulnerable children.

Podcasts

Estate Planning in Chaotic Times

Littman Krooks attorneys Laura Brancato, Esq., Amy C. O’Hara, Esq., and Brian L. Miller, Esq., join Bernard A. Krooks, Esq., to discuss how families and people with disabilities can complete estate planning documents and advance directives using video technology during chaotic times.

From the Library

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Update on Supported Decision Making in New York State

By Amy C. O’Hara, Partner From recent experience in New York guardianship courts on applications where individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities may have some higher functioning…

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Managing Virtual Learning for Students with Special Needs

 Reprinted with permission of the Special Needs Alliance (www.specialneedsalliance.org) This post was authored by attorney Amy C. O’Hara, CELA of Littman Krooks, LLP, New York….

Recent Littman Krooks News

Littman Krooks Partners Named to Best Lawyers in America® for Excellence in Trusts & Estates and Elder Law

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (PRWEB) August 25, 2021 | Featuring Bernard A. Krooks, Esq., and Amy C. O’Hara, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP

Recent Littman Krooks News

Amy C. O’Hara Named Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the Special Needs Alliance

(PRWEB) November 02, 2020 | Featuring Amy C. O’Hara, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP

Featured article

Advocating for Least Restrictive Alternatives in Plenary Guardianships

NYSBA Elder and Special Needs Law Journal | Spring 2020 | Vol. 30 | No. 1 | By Amy C. O’Hara, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP

Recent Littman Krooks News

Why a Supplemental Needs Trust May Be Appropriate for Your Child With Special Needs

New York Family | Featuring Amy C. O’Hara, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP