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Lisa Valente | Elder Law

6 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of Lawyers Who Care, host Andrew Samlin speaks with Lisa Valente, managing partner at Makofsky Valente Law Group in Garden City, New York. Lisa focuses on elder law, estate planning, special needs planning, Medicaid planning, and probate and estate administration, helping families prepare for life’s most important transitions. Lisa shares her journey from starting at her firm as a high school file clerk to becoming the managing partner more than three decades later. She also discusses a powerful client story involving a family navigating a severe medical crisis during COVID and explains how planning, advocacy, and guidance can help families protect both their loved ones and financial future. Topics covered: - Elder law and estate planning - Medicaid planning and asset protection - Supporting families through medical crises - Probate and estate administration - Why planning today protects tomorrow Connect with Lisa Valente: Website: makofskylaw.com Email: lisa@makofskylaw.com Phone: (516) 228-6522

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