Anthony J. Enea

245 Main St, White Plains, NY

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4.8 / 5
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180 Reviews
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Education

1985
Pace University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
Manhattan College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

Last reviews

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4.8 182 reviews
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Edwin robles

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23 Nov, 2024
Thank you for a quick and efficient closing. Very responsive. Thorough. Client focused. Highly recommend.
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Ali meehan

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20 Nov, 2024
We loved working with Tracey on the purchase of our first home! Her and her team were thorough, transparent, and supportive. Highly recommend them.
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Sarita ovimeleh

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18 Nov, 2024
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Pros
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Highly professional, knowledgeable, and responsive attorneys
“Knowledgeable, personable, intelligent and sincere, not to mention well versed in the law. When you have Billy by your side, you couldn't ask for anything more.”
2
Compassionate and caring approach towards clients
“Billy is thoughtful and compassionate along with being one of the premier trial lawyers in the state.”
3
Excellent communication and customer service
“They were and continue to be admirably patient with our questions. They were prompt in preparing our documents, and in explaining them to a senior member of our household.”
4
Successful track record of obtaining favorable outcomes for clients
“Over the years, I have frequently worked with Billy Cooper and his team and give the Law Office of Marvin Cooper the highest review as they are consummate professionals who understand all aspects of representing clients in personal injury cases.”
5
Strong relationships with insurance carriers to effectively settle cases
“Billy also has long standing relationships with the various insurance carriers which allows him to effectively settle cases before they get to trial.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2022:
The Somers Record, Factors to Consider When Selecting an Executor/Trustee
2022:
The Somers Record, Can New Yorkers Afford Medicaid Home Care and Nursing Home for All?
2022:
The Somers Record, Making Sense of 2022 Changes to Medicaid Home Care
2022:
Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals, How Can I Protect My Home with Minimal Impact on My Life?
2022:
The Somers Record, Merely Creating an LLC Doesn’t Automatically Give You Personal Protection
2022:
New York State Society of CPA's Tax Stringer, The “Last Call” for Medicaid Homecare Without a Look-Back Period for Transfers has Perhaps Arrived!
2022:
The Somers Record, Avoiding New York’s Estate Tax Cliff
2021:
Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals, To Gift or Not to Gift Again, Tis the Question for the Season
2021:
New York State Bar Association Journal (Online), The Long-Awaited Modifications to the Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney Have Been Enacted,
2021:
The Somers Record, Factors That help Determine Whether a Senior is a Victim of Elder Abuse
2021:
Westchester WAG Magazine, Understanding the Consequences of Not Having a Last Will and Testament
2021:
Taxstringer - New York State Society of CPAs, The Decision to Transfer One’s Residence to Loved Ones or a Trust Requires Consideration of Many Factors
2021:
Westchester County Bar Association - Westchester Lawyer Magazine, Elder Law and Estate Planning Update,
2020:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP website, What is an “ADL” and Why is it so Important to Medicaid Home Care Applicants?
2020:
New York State Bar Association, Trust and Estates Law Section Journal- Summer/Fall 2020, Vol. 53, No. 3, New Medicaid Eligibility Rules Make Asset Protection Planning an Urgent Need!
2020:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Can I still Protect My Assets If I Need Long Term Care in the Immediate Future?
2020:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP website, Why the Secure Act of 2019 May Not Make You Feel Very Secure
2020:
Westfair Online, Pandemics and Planning: Lessons Learned
2020:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Long Term Impact on Assisted Living Facilities and Nursing Homes
2020:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, If I Want to Protect My Home For Long Term Care Purposes What Are My Options?
2020:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, What Impact Will the Pandemic and The Presidential Election Have on Federal and New York Estate Tax Exemptions?
2020:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Long Term Impact on Assisted Living Facilities and Nursing Homes
2019:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, The Basics of Hospice Care
2019:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Factors to Consider When Naming a Health Care Agent
2019:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP website, Is it Time for You to Have the Long-Term Care Planning Talk with Your Parents?
2019:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP website, Four New Year’s Resolutions You Can Actually Keep
2019:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, What is a Pooled Community Trust and How Does it Help Keep New Yorkers in Their Homes?
2019:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, 2019 Elder Law and Trusts & Estates Update
2019:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, When Am I Going Home?
2018:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Honey, I Want You To Have My Rolex When I Die: What Steps Can You Take To Ensure It Actually Happens
2018:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Is Medicaid Home Care an Option Available to Me or My Loved Ones?
2018:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Should You Consider a Hybrid Long-Term Care Policy as Part of Your Long-Term Planning?
2018:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Am I Too Young to Have a Last Will and Testament?
2018:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Think Twice Before Shredding Your Account Statements
2018:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, Owning Bitcoin May Complicate Your Estate Plan and Income Taxes
2018:
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP Website, To Gift or Not to Gift: ’Tis the Question for the Season!
2015:
New York State Bar Association, General Practice Section Newsletter, Separated But Not Divorced: The Long Term Care Planning Implications
2015:
Westchester Lawyer Magazine, Westchester County Bar Association, Revocable or Irrevocable Trust: Which Trust is Better for Me and My Family?
2015:
Westchester Lawyer Magazine, Westchester County Bar Association, Warning to Non-Attorneys: Florida Takes Major Step in Preventing the Unauthorized Practice of Elder Law
2015:
Westchester County Bar Association Bar Journal, Understanding the ‘Undue’ in ‘Undue Influence
2015:
The Senior Lawyer, New York State Bar Association, Special Needs Trusts: A Primer
2014:
The Senior Lawyer, New York State Bar Association, Granny Snatchers Beware: New York Adopts Uniform Adult Guardianship Act
2014:
The Senior Lawyer, New York State Bar Association, Are You Ready for the Elder Years?
2014:
Westchester County Bar Association Newsletter, The Repeal of DOMA Makes Estate and Long Term Care Planning Critical for Same Sex Married Couples
2014:
Westchester County Bar Association Bar Journal, Not the Kind of Discovery You Were Thinking of: A Primer on Discovery Pursuant to Section 213 of the Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act
2014:
Westchester Lawyer Magazine, Westchester County Bar Association, Factors to Consider When Transferring a Residence for Elder Law and Estate Planning Purposes
2013:
Elder and Special Needs Law Journal, New York State Bar Association, The Basics of Business Succession Planning
2013:
The Senior Lawyer, New York State Bar Association, Why Being Classified Under ‘Observation’ While in a Hospital Means Seniors Pay Thousands More
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