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By Katya Sverdlov
Founding Attorney

We’re pleased to share that Katya Sverdlov, Esq., recently joined Katherine Miller on the Divorce Dialogues podcast for an in-depth discussion on some of the most pressing issues people face during and after divorce. The conversation touched on:

  • Medicaid planning is essential for individuals with total assets of roughly 3 million and below to ensure coverage for long-term care.
  • Irrevocable trusts allow individuals to protect assets, retain certain control, and potentially qualify for Medicaid coverage for long-term care expenses.
  • Working with knowledgeable professionals is emphasized by Katya Sverdlov to properly execute and regularly update estate documents.
  • Asset protection and ensuring desired outcomes for individuals and their families are key goals of estate planning.

As Katya explained during the interview:
“It will not get any easier if you’re avoiding it. Don’t think that in six months or a year the solution will appear—quite the opposite, it will only get harder.”

You can listen to the full episode here: Watch on YouTube

Or you can listen to the interview on:

iTunesiHeartRadioPodBeanSoundCloud, and YouTube

At Sverdlov Law, we understand that divorce often requires rethinking your estate plan. If you’d like to discuss how we can help align your planning with your current circumstances, please contact us.

Contact Sverdlov Law PLLC today at www.sverdlovlaw.com or 212-709-8112  or book a time on our calendar https://calendly.com/rochelle-sverdlovlaw/15min for a FREE evaluation of your case and get started with a plan tailored to your family’s needs.

This information is provided as a general overview and does not constitute legal advice. For personalized guidance, consult a New York special needs attorney.

About the Author
Katya Sverdlov, Esq., a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) and attorney, founded Sverdlov Law to provide personalized legal services in estate planning, probate, elder law, and business succession. With 12 years on Wall Street, she manages complex financial matters. A Cornell University and Brooklyn Law School graduate, she also lectures, writes, and volunteers.