Providing counsel to Long Island families since 1997, Brandow Law has earned a reputation as tireless advocates for those with disabilities. Brandow Law is a full-service firm concentrating on matters involving Estate Planning, Trusts, Elder Law and Real Estate.
Planning for individuals and families with disabilities requires unique strategies to achieve the maximum independence while maintaining the governmental benefits that they are entitled to. Planning includes the individual's personal needs and protecting the available resources or funds.
Estate Planning allows us to anticipate and arrange for the disposal of an estate during a person's lifetime. It attempts to eliminate uncertainties around probate administration and maximize the value of an estate by reducing taxes and other expenses.
For many individuals, the process is relatively simple. For others, it is extraordinarily complex.
At Brandow Law, it is our mission to lead individuals and families with disabilities through that estate planning process and to protect them regardless of future circumstances. We understand the task can be daunting. That's why we act as a trusted advisor and guide our clients every step of the way.
It all begins with a simple checklist of "must-haves": From there, we work with individual clients to develop custom plans best suited to their specific needs. While all special needs families have special circumstances, each has unique needs.
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Industry
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Law Practice
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Company size
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2-10 employees
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Headquarters
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Stony Brook, New York
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Type
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Self-Owned
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Founded
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1997
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Specialties
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Estate Planning, Special Needs Trusts, Guardianship, and Elder Law