Why should people have a Will? It's a question that often lingers in the minds of many individuals. A Will serves as a powerful tool that allows you to dictate your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets, guardianship of your children, and even the management of your digital presence...
How to Stay Active When You Have a Desk Job
Working from home or in an office can be a sedentary lifestyle, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some tips to help you stay active and healthy while working at a desk job. 20-8-2 Rule The 20-8-2 rule is an easy way to remember how to stay active...
Preparing for the Worst: The Importance of Estate Planning for Endurance Athletes
As an endurance athlete, you're likely focused on training and competition, not estate planning. However, accidents can happen during training or racing, and it's crucial to have a plan in place to protect yourself and your loved ones. According to Deanna Eble, Partner at The Russo Law Group, P.C., estate...
Get to Know The Russo Law Group Partners
The Russo Law Group has been providing Long Island and New York families with peace of mind for decades. They are considered Long Island’s signature Elder Law, Special Needs, and Estate Planning law firm with offices in Garden City, Islandia, and Lido Beach. The Partners Vincent J Russo, Esq. Vincent...
Q & A with Vincent J Russo of the Russo Law Group
Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Vincent J. Russo of the Russo Law Group. I asked him some questions that my community often asks me. To set the record straight, here is what he had to say: Can you tell me what the difference is between the...
How to Access Medicaid Home Care During COVID-19
Vincent J. Russo of the Russo Law Group in Garden City has been doing his part trying to educate the community every day. What has Vincent J. Russo Been Doing? Vincent has been hosting daily check-ins on both Facebook and Instagram. Each day, he talks about different elder law, estate...
Alzheimer’s Group at Russo Law Firm
Alzheimer's Group at Russo Law Firm I've noticed that as people age, many of them have dementia. This means that they have symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social abilities. According to the Mayo Clinic, "Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of a progressive dementia in older adults, but there...