David R. Okrent, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Dix Hills, NY with 37 reviews
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David R. Okrent

33 Walt Whitman Road, Ste137, Dix Hills, NY

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1992:
St John's University, JD - Juris Doctor
1984:
CW Post School of Professional Accountacy, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.6 37 reviews
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Frank monteforte

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12 Feb, 2024
David and staff were patient, supportive and informative with my father and I going over the process of updating and writing a will. Would highly recommend
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Catherine maroulis

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22 Jan, 2024
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Linda dee

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15 Jul, 2023
Very Informative
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in elder law and estate planning
“David is absolutely expert on elder law and helped my family through the process of handling my mom's assets after my dad passed.”
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Provides excellent customer service and compassionate care
“David is by far the sharpest elder care attorney I have ever dealt with. I couldn't believe the amount of time he spent with me and my family preparing my mother's trust.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“David is always accessible and responsive to me.”
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Cooperative and willing to accommodate client needs
“He suggested that we meet at one of his satellite offices, near our home, which immediately made me feel very comfortable that he cared about our time.”
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Highly recommended by clients and other professionals
“I am overwhelmed with gratitude for Dave Okrent. As an Elder Attorney he truly distinguishes himself from all others!”
Cons
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Potential issues with front desk staff's customer service
“I said 'Good morning, how are you?' and a woman rudely replies 'Yeah?' Not a hello or good morning. She was extremely dismissive throughout the conversation.”
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Lack of transparency and communication regarding fees
“Never sent me a monthly statement or a contract. Got notified that I owed them 6k. Never notified that I had blown through my 5k retainer.”

Publications

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New York State Bar Association, Voluminous on Elder Law and Estate Planning
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Co- Chief Editor NYS Bar Elder law and Special Needs Quaterly Publication, Co- Chief Editor NYS Bar Elder law and Special Needs Quaterly Publication
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Suffolk County Bar Association, Voluminous on Elder Law and Estate Planning
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New York State Bar Association publication, Taxation of Pooled Trusts
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Long ISlander News Paper, Many Articles in Elder Law - Medicaid, Protecting Assets, Estate Planning, Etc
2016:
Fifty Plus Lifestyles Long Island, New York Moves Forward in Protecting Patients Upon Discharge
2013:
Fifty Plus Lifestyles Long Island, 2013 Federal Estate Tax Changes Made Permanent But Watch out for New York!
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