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GNY EP.188 | feat. Anthony Marrone from Marrone Law Firm

23 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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Estate Planning, Elder Law, and Long-Term Care in Central New York with Anthony Marone | Good News York Host Noah Chrysler interviews Anthony Marone, owner and founder of the Marone Law Firm, about estate planning, elder law, and navigating aging-related issues in Central New York. Marone explains why estate planning is often avoided, why adults with kids or assets need a will to control distribution and guardianship, and contrasts streamlined outcomes with a proper plan versus the costly, uncertain “intestate” process in New York. He shares tools developed during COVID, including an eight-question online will builder (thewillbuilder.com [http://thewillbuilder.com]) paired with attorney customization, and discusses competing with document commodities by offering expertise. Marone also describes his growing work helping families secure nursing-home care, address the local care shortage, and plan for Medicaid eligibility amid long-term care costs nearing $18,000/month, including trusts and other strategies. He attributes his firm’s success to plain communication, empathy, community commitment, and a strong internal culture. 00:00 Culture Comes First 00:25 Meet Anthony Marone 01:00 Why Estate Planning Matters 02:32 The Eight Question Will 05:42 When You Skip A Will 08:28 Anthony’s Path To Law 11:43 Nursing Home Care Crisis 13:34 Medicaid And Asset Protection 17:31 Business Growth Playbook 22:19 How To Reach The Firm 22:41 Show Wrap And Sponsor Thanks

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