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Local Attorneys To Participate In National MS Society’s Legal Day

The Southern NY Chapter of the National MS Society will host a free legal day on Sunday, December 15th.   Markhoff & Mittman is proud to be working with the National MS Society by offering educational information and materials on federal social security disability benefits.

The Southern NY Chapter of the National MS Society will host a free legal day on Sunday, December 15th for local residents battling Multiple Sclerosis.

Free half-hour, in-person or telephone consultations will be available on the following topics:

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  • Social Security Disability Benefits
  • Planning For Medicaid/ Supplemental Needs Trusts
  • Disability Insurance Claims
  • Wills and Estates
  • Bankruptcy
  • General Financial Planning
  • Matrimonial Law (Divorce, custody, child support)
  • Job/ Housing Discrimination and Accessibility

Local attorneys from the office of Markhoff & Mittman in White Plains will be present to advise clients on issues related to social security claims.

“People with Multiple Sclerosis and their loved ones are greatly underserved in terms of legal and financial help to manage their disease. We are honored to participate in the National MS Society’s Legal Day to help people learn their rights and get the benefits they are rightfully entitled to,” says Brian Mittman, founding attorney of Markhoff & Mittman.

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The National MS Society Legal Day will take place between 10 am and 3 pm by appointment only on 733 Third Avenue, Third Floor, New York, NY 10017.  For more information, visit legalday.MSnyc.org or call 1800-344-4867.

 

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