Felicia Pasculli
Top rated elder law attorney in Bay Shore, New York
Futterman, Lanza & Pasculli, LLP
Practice Areas: Elder law, Estate planning & probate; view more
Licensed in New York since: 1994
Education: The City University of New York School of Law
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Futterman, Lanza & Pasculli, LLP
13 East Main StBay Shore, NY 11706 Visit website
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As a partner at Futterman, Lanza & Pasculli, LLP, in Bay Shore, New York, Felicia Pasculli uses her more than two decades of legal experience to help clients in the Suffolk County area with elder law and estate planning matters. Ms. Pasculli's compassionate and strong advocacy on behalf of children with special needs, veterans and the elderly have earned her a nationwide reputation, and she has been designated a certified elder law attorney by the American Bar Association and the National Elder Law Foundation. Ms. Pasculli is a member of the New York State Bar Association’s Elder Law Section and Veterans' Benefits Committee, and she helped found both the Long Island Alzheimer’s Foundation and the Northport, New York, VA Medical Center's Family Council.
After earning a bachelor’s degree from Marymount Manhattan College, Ms. Pasculli attended the City University of New York School of Law. She earned her Juris Doctor in 1993, and she was licensed to practice law before the state courts of New York in 1994. Ms. Pasculli is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the National Organization of Veterans' Advocates and the New York State and Suffolk County Bar Associations.
Ms. Pasculli chose to devote her legal career to helping vulnerable groups after seeing the bureaucratic obstacles her elderly parents faced as they struggled to cope with dementia. She helps her clients with wills and trusts, nursing home care, and powers of attorney, and organizations, including the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates and the New York State Bar Association have asked her to speak about topics ranging from Medicaid and public benefits to guardianships and trusts.
Practice areas
Elder law, Estate planning & probateFocus areas
Estate planning, Power of attorney, Probate & estate administration, Trusts, Wills
- 50% Elder law
- 50% Estate planning & probate
First Admitted: 1994, New York
Professional Webpage: https://www.trustedattorneys.com/attorney/felicia-pasculli/
- National Organization of Veterans Advocates, Sustaining Member
- Founder, Long Island Alzheimer's Foundation Chair, Legal Advisory Board, Long Island Alzheimer's Foundation, 2011
- Volunteer Attorney, Veterans Legal Consortium
- Super Lawyers, 2011-2020
- , Premier Business Women of Long Island (Herald Community Newspapers), 2020-2021
- Peer evaluations by attorneys practicing in same areas of the law., The Best Lawyers in America, 2020
- Who's Who Among America’s Colleges and Universities (The City University of New York School of Law)
- Only 5% of lawyers nationally are recognized for this honor and are nominated by their peers., NY Metro Area Super Lawyer, 2020
- Marymount Manhattan College
- Certified Elder Law Attorney - National Elder Law Foundation, 2008
- Lecturer, NYS Bar Assn., Lecturer, The Intersection of Veterans Benefits and Medicaid, Elder Law Community, 2019
- Lecturer, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
- Lecturer, New York State Bar
- Lecturer, Nassau County Bar
- Lecturer, Suffolk County Bar
- Chair, Veterans Benefits Committee, Executive Committee, Elder Law Section, NYSBA, 2020
- Nationally certified Elder Law Attorney - CELA, 2020
- Member, Suffolk County Bar Association, 2020
- Member, New York State Bar Association
- Member, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2011 - 2022
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Top 50: Women New York — Metro Super Lawyers: 2020 - 2022Additional sources of information about Felicia Pasculli
See legal Q & A provided by Felicia Pasculli
Q: Will The State Take My Home If I Need Medicaid To Pay For My Care In New York?
A: Not if you have done asset preservation planning. The state never “takes” your home. However, ownership without proper planning may result in a … See all answers by Felicia Pasculli