PARSIPPANY — The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills is offering a free educational program entitled ”Protecting Seniors’ Assets,” presented by Robert Bernstein, Esq.
This information filled program will be held on Tuesday, July 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Parsippany Community Center, 1130 Knoll Road, Lake Hiawatha.
Light refreshments will be served.
Mr. Bernstein has developed an outstanding professional reputation in his field and is known as a person of high integrity and trust. His specialty is in reducing very complicated legal issues to simple terms which his clients can understand. Mr. Bernstein believes in educating his clients on the various aspects of the law dealing with their particular matter and having them participate in decisions as to how a matter should be structured based upon the education he has imparted to them.
Mr. Bernstein is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and a member of the Elder Law and Disability Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association. He specializes in counseling clients with respect to providing for their retirement, and managing their assets in order to protect themselves from creditors in the event of unforeseen health issues which may arise as they age. His focus is always on protecting the client and making certain they are secure. Too often Mr. Bernstein has seen assets transferred to parties such as children without providing the protection needed for the parents as they age. Mr. Bernstein is known for establishing a plan which balances the needs of the aging parent as well as providing for the security of the adult children. Oftentimes this will involve setting up special Trusts in order to protect the parents and the children. He is familiar with dealing with Medicaid issues and making certain that the parents and family members do not take actions which violate the Medicaid Laws. He stresses to the clients the need to do advance planning in these areas as making plans when a crisis suddenly arises often creates insurmountable problems for family members.
For more information, please Mr. Bernstein at (973) 263-7351.