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Monthly Archives: May 2020

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How Far Can New York Officials Go in Forcing Me to Repay Medicaid Benefits?

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

Many elderly New Yorkers depend on state Medicaid benefits to pay for their health care. But Medicaid always comes with strings attached. One of them is that if agency officials later decide they overpaid your benefits, they can take any necessary legal action to force you to repay Medicaid. Of course, you still have… Read More »

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Dealing with Paternity Claims During the Probate of a New York Estate

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

Contrary to what you might think from watching movies and television, it is actually quite uncommon for anyone to contest a Will. For one thing, not just anyone can challenge the validity of a Will. Under New York law, only those persons “whose interest in property or in the estate of the testator would… Read More »

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DO YOU OWN THE MINERAL RIGHTS ON YOUR PROPERTY IN MAHOPAC?

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

If you live in Mahopac, You most likely do not own the mineral rights for minerals that may be found on your property.  For most homeowners, they don’t know or don’t care about mineral rights; however, in Colonial times, the Red Mills area of what is now Mahopac was well known for large deposits… Read More »

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WHAT EVERY HOME BUYER NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT H2O

By Meyer & Spencer, PC |

As any homeowner knows and every prospective new home owner should know, water can be the source of more problems in a home than anything else.  Whether it is drinking water, waste water, storm water, ground water, ice, ponds, streams, etc., water has the potential to cause many very expensive problems for a homeowner…. Read More »

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