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Brian L. Miller

Brian L. Miller

Attorney

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

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Brian L. Miller

Brian L. Miller, Esq., CELA®, is a Certified Elder Law Attorney, certified by the National Elder Law Foundation. He assists clients with various aspects of Elder Law, Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Medicaid Planning and Applications, Special Needs Planning, Trust Administration and Guardianships.

Brian is a member of the Elder Law and Special Needs Section and Trusts and Estates Law Section of the New York State Bar Association, and the Elder Law and Special needs Planning Committee of the Westchester County Bar Association. He is actively involved in the New York State Bar Association Elder Law and Special Needs Section Medicaid Committee, as well as the Westchester County Senior Law Day Committee. He is a frequent lecturer at professional organizations and community groups regarding various topics related to Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, and Elder Law in general.

Brian received his Juris Doctorate in Law degree, cum laude, from Pace University School of Law, and his Bachelor of Arts degree from Syracuse University.

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Videos

Medicaid Planning in New York State

Medicaid can pay for extended care in a skilled nursing facility or other long-term care. In order to qualify, a person’s income and assets must fall below a certain level. Littman Krooks attorney Brian L. Miller, Esq., discusses the importance of Medicaid Planning and how to protect certain assets while ensuring that you are able to take advantage of Medicaid eligibility to pay for long-term care.

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.

Education

Syracuse University

Pace University School of Law

From the Library

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Important 2022 Updates Regarding Estate Taxes, Medicare and Medicaid

By Brian L. Miller, Esq. With a new year upon us, we have new changes to the federal estate and gift tax limits, Medicare premiums,…

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New York Medicaid Applications and the Unlicensed Practice of Law

By Brian L. Miller, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP Recently, the New York chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) proposed legislation in…

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Remote Notarization and Witnessing Has Ended

By Brian L. Miller, Esq. With Governor Cuomo officially ending the New York State’s COVID-19 State Disaster of Emergency on June 24, 2021, so too…

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Will The Stimulus Check Affect Your Government Benefits?

By Brian L. Miller, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP With the $1.9 trillion stimulus package that was recently signed into law, many Americans are scheduled to…

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Update on the Significant Changes to New York State Medicaid

By Brian L. Miller, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP In April 2020, New York State passed laws that significantly changed the Community Medicaid program, making it…

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Electronic Estate Planning In Uncertain Times

The days of wet signatures and hard copy documents may be over.wealthmanagement.com | By Bernard A. Krooks, Brian Miller, Stephanie Goldstein