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Licensed in New York since: 2009
Education: Brooklyn Law School
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Britt Burner, Partner of Burner Law Group, P.C., joined the firm in March 2014. Since that time, she has been the driving force behind our Manhattan office. Britt focuses her practice on Elder Law and Estate Planning. Britt received her undergraduate degree from Boston College and her Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School where she was a Notes & Comments Editor of the Brooklyn Law Review.
In 2022, Britt Burner was recognized in the Best Lawyers rankings for Elder Law in Setauket, NY. Previously Britt has been included in the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch list by Best Lawyers and her peers in the practice areas of Elder Law and Trusts and Estates.
In 2016 Britt was named as a “Brooklyn Star under 40” by Star Network which honors young professionals in Brooklyn under 40 years old who exemplify outstanding leadership skills, not only in their chosen fields, but also in their community. In 2017 she received the honor of being named an “Outstanding Woman in Law” by Hofstra University School of Law Center for Children Families and the Law and Long Island Business News. In 2020, Britt was named a Caregiver’s Champion by CaringKind.
Britt is the immediate past-Chair of the New York City Bar Association Committee on the Legal Problems of the Aging and currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Elder Law and Special Needs Planning section of the New York State Bar Association. She previously served as Chair of the Legislation Committee, Vice-Chair of the Medicaid Committee and as the Production Editor of the section’s journal. She is also a member of the New York State Bar Association in the Trusts and Estates section. Britt frequently lectures to consumer and professional groups, including presenting Continuing Legal Education content for attorneys.
In addition to her Bar Association responsibilities, Britt is a charter member of the Advisory Council for The Katz Institute for Women’s Health at Northwell. The Katz Institute is a leader in women’s health, dedicated to improving the quality of life for women by providing education resources, prevention, wellness programs and clinical care. As a member of the Katz Institute Advisory Council, we assist the leadership of the Katz Institute by assessing, evaluating, and appraising the programs of the Katz Institute to support and advance its mission.
Britt is licensed to practice law in New York State. She lives in Manhattan and Westhampton Beach.
Our office locations:
12 Research Way East
Setauket, NY 11733
82 Main Street
Westhampton Beach, NY 11978
45 West 34th Street
Suite 1203
New York, NY 10001
300 Pantigo Place
Suite # 115
East Hampton NY 11937
Practice areas
Elder Law, Estate Planning & Probate, Estate & Trust LitigationFocus areas
Estate Planning, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Living Wills, Power of Attorney, Probate & Estate Administration, Trusts, Will Contests, Wills
- 50% Elder Law
- 40% Estate Planning & Probate
- 10% Estate & Trust Litigation
First Admitted: 2009, New York
Professional Webpage: https://burnerlaw.com/lawyer/britt-burner/
- Notes & Comments Editor of the Brooklyn Law Review
- Undergraduate degree from Boston College in Chestnut Hill, MA., 2003
- While estate planning can prove very important, it is also fraught with many considerations and a need to understand the pertinent laws. Therefore, it is wise to obtain the counsel of a knowledgeable attorney who can advise you on your options and help you to draft important legal documents. This month, we are lucky to have the insights of Britt Burner, Esq., a seasoned attorney in the field of estate planning and elder law. Britt is a partner at Burner Law Group, P.C., one of the leading law firms on Long Island and in New York City specializing in these matters. In the following article, Britt is going to help us demystify this often-complex topic. , Estate Planning Guide: What You Need to Know, Elder Law, Estate Planning, 2022
- Having proper documents in place is crucial to a sound Estate Plan. Join Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses the changes to the POA form, the importance of understanding its power and guidelines for financial institution’s acceptance of the document., Understanding the "Power" in New York State's New Power of Attorney, 2022
- Join Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses how to protect assets, including property and second homes, the ways to reduce and eliminate taxes, and the importance of having a sound estate plan in place., Should I Put My Home in a Trust? , 2023
- Join Britt Burner as she discusses the importance of basic Estate Planning documents for all generations including health care proxies, durable power of attorneys and last will and testaments for both your own planning as well as aging family members., Essential Estate Planning for You and Your Parents, 2022
- If my loved one needs care now or in the future, how do I pay for it? Join our attorney Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses nursing home Medicaid eligibility and requirements., Westhampton Free Library Link and Learn: Nursing Home Medicaid, Elder Law, Medicaid, 2022
- Join us in celebrating National Grandparents Day! Gifting for birthdays, holidays, college and other milestones is common amongst grandparents! As with any gift, it’s important to keep in mind each family’s particular circumstances when it comes to tax consequences and planning for future care needs. Join Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses how to gift to the younger generation in a tax efficient and meaningful way., Gifting for Grandparents, 2022
- Have you or your trustees reviewed your trust recently? Our attorney Britt Burner of Burner Law Group, P.C. discusses the importance of funding trusts, selling property within trusts and the value of keeping the document in good standing., Westhampton Free Library Link and Learn: Keeping Your Trust Healthy, 2022
- As 2022 is upon us, have you considered a trust as part of your Estate Plan? Join our attorney Britt Burner as she discusses the anatomy of trusts, the types of trusts used in Estate and Medicaid planning and how they can benefit you and your loved ones., 2022 : The Year of Trusts, 2022
- If my loved one needs care now or in the future, how do I pay for it? Join attorney Britt Burner of Burner Law Group, P.C. as she discusses nursing home Medicaid eligibility and requirements., Nursing Home Medicaid, 2022
- Have you or your trustees reviewed your trust recently? Join our attorney Britt Burner as she discusses the importance of funding trusts, selling property within trusts and the value of keeping the document in good standing., Keeping Your Trust Healthy, Elder Law, Estate Planning, 2022
- Learn how to keep control of your long term care with an "aging in place" plan. In order to "age in place", you first need to know the qualifications for receiving Medicaid services at home or in a nursing home. Join us for an informative discussion on the differences between Home Care and Chronic Medicaid and how to put together a plan that gives you the most control over how and where you age., Medicaid 101, Elder Law, Medicaid, 2021
- Have you put an Estate Plan in place or have questions on the responsibilities of agents, trustees or executors? Join our attorney Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses these important roles in Estate Planning., The Role of Trustee and Executor, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, 2021
- Studies show that 90% of seniors want to “age in place”, meaning thriving in their home and community, avoiding nursing homes as long as possible. Join our attorney Britt Burner to learn the importance of Estate Planning documents and the benefits of the Community Medicaid program which can allow its participants the ability to live independently in their homes., Medicaid at Home, Elder Law, Medicaid, Estate Planning, 2021
- October is home to Special Needs Planning month. While it is important for everyone to have a sound estate plan in place, it is of special importance for those with disabled beneficiaries. Join Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses the importance of estate planning with a focus on special needs topics including supplemental needs trust., Special Needs Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Trusts, Special Needs Planning, 2021
- Do you or a loved one have a trust in place? When was the last time you reviewed your trust? Trusts are important documents that should be well comprehended and reviewed. Join us as we discuss different types of trusts, funding and how to maintain them., Keeping Your Trust Healthy, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Trusts, 2021
- Do I need to be concerned about probate if I have a will? What is the difference between a will and a trust? Join Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses the importance of Estate Planning documents, the process of probate and common misconceptions in elder law., Demystifying Probate, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, 2021
- As 2022 is upon us, have you considered a trust as part of your Estate Plan? Join our attorney Britt Burner as she discusses the anatomy of trusts, the types of trusts used in Estate and Medicaid planning and how they can benefit you and your loved ones., 2022 : The Year of Trusts, Elder Law, Estate Planning, 2022
- Join BLG's Britt Burner, Esq. as she discuss the changes to retirement accounts under the December 2019 SECURE Act. , Retirement planning under the SECURE Act, 2020
- Join our attorney Britt Burner, Esq. as she discusses what you need to know about Estate Planning including advance directives and protection of assets., Estate Planning for All Ages: Part 1, 2020
- Medicaid long-term care is a joint state and federal program to help seniors who meet certain asset and income guidelines to get the healthcare they need - either in a nursing home or at home. Ever wonder how Medicaid long term care works and the advanced planning involved? Join Britt Burner, Esq. of Burner Law Group, PC as she explains community and chronic Medicaid., Demystifying Medicaid Long Term Care, 2020
- Join attorney Britt Burner as she discusses the unique issues inherent in leaving assets to minor children., Leaving Assets to Minors, 2020
- Most people know the rudimentariness of a Will and that the nominated executor is tasked with administering the estate. But do you know what duties are entailed and the steps involved? Britt Burner, Esq. discusses the duties of the administrator of an estate (when there is no will) and executor of a will., Duties of an Executor & Administrator, 2020
- How has the coronavirus affected Medicaid long-term care eligibility? Is Medicaid embracing Telehealth beyond the pandemic? Join Britt Burner as she discusses how Covid-19 has affected Community and Chronic Medicaid., Medicaid & Covid-19, 2020
- As attorneys, we have found that COVID-19 and the accompanying shutdown has reshaped some of our beliefs and approaches to estate planning. This is no time to panic, but it is an opportunity to learn from the upheavals brought on by the virus and examine how they change the way we counsel our clients as they create or amend their plans. How Covid-19 has made advance directives and the durable power of attorney crucial documents for people of all ages., Why Covid 19 has made Advanced Directives crucial in estate planning., 2020
- Britt Burner of Burner Law Group discusses the duties of a trustee. A trustee is a fiduciary who administers the assets placed into a trust, either for the benefit of the trustee or a third party. The duties depend on the trust instrument and the type of trust, such as irrevocable, revocable or special needs trust. Whether you have a appointed someone as a trustee or you yourself are a trustee, it is important to know the duties involved., Duties of a Trustee, 2020
- Britt Burner, Esq. discusses how to structure your estate planning to fit your particular circumstance when you have children from a previous marriage. Many people are surprised by how their assets would be allocated upon their death - if they do not have a will. Is it your wish to leave assets to both your spouse and children from a prior marriage? Whether you wish your current spouse to inherit all or want to leave something specific to your children, you need to know your options so that your legacy is not tarnished by misunderstandings upon your death., 2ND TIME AROUND: ESTATE PLANNING FOR BLENDED FAMILIES, 2020
- Attorney Britt Burner explains how a Pooled Income Trust works in conjunction with Community Medicaid. If you are considering "Aging in Place" and how to pay for long term care, it is crucial you understand your options. A Pooled Income Trust allows you to meet the income eligibility requirements and, at the same time, retain the income to pay bills., Income Eligibility for Medicaid: Pooled Trust, 2020
- Medicaid and Medicare are both government programs that provide health coverage. Medicare is available for people over 65 yo or who have a disability, regardless of income level. Medicaid coverage has strict income eligibility guidelines. How they overlap and what each covers can be confusing. Britt Burner breaks down Medicare and long-term Medicaid programs available in New York., Medicare and Medicaid: How Do They Work Together?, 2020
- When someone becomes incapacitated and failed to put the proper estate planning documents into place, a family member cannot simply take over that persons finances or decide where that person should live. Due to the important civil liberty concerns involved, a guardianship proceeding must be brought. Our attorney Britt Burner sheds light on this special proceeding and the different roles played by the judge, petitioner, court evaluator, interested parties, and court appointed attorney., Guardianship: Providing for an Incapacitated Adult, 2020
- A revocable trust, also called an inter vivos trust, is a trust created during the grantor's lifetime which dictates how assets are to be distributed during the grantor's lifetime and upon the grantor's death. Learn the basics of the revocable trust, including the role of the grantor, trustee, and beneficiary, and scenarios where such a trust could benefit you., Understanding Trusts: The Revocable Trust, 2020
- What specific clauses do you need in your Will? Britt Burner discusses specific clauses that you may want to include in your Last Will & Testament, such as children’s pot trust, specific bequests, beneficiary trusts, pet trust, power of appointment, disclaimer bypass planning, charitable donations and more!, Tailor-Made Wills, 2020
- Britt Burner, Esq. discusses the Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts and how they help people qualify for chronic and community long-term Medicaid., Diving Deep into the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust, 2020
- Join us as we discuss estate planning and the responsibilities of being named as an executor or trustee., Duties of an Executor, 2020
- This video concerns New York State's new laws affecting community medicaid. Between October 1, 2020 and January 1, 2020, a 30 month look back is being phased in that will create a penalty period for any transfers made in the 2.5 years prior to needing services. , Medicaid Deadline Fast Approaching, 2020
- Learn how the SECURE Act of 2019 has changed the estate planning landscape for retirement benefits and if your trust needs an update. , Retirement Planning After the SECURE Act, 2020
- Elder law is concerned with aiding seniors in implementing estate plans with a particular focus on long-term care, incapacity, and wealth transfer at death. Our attorney Britt Burner discusses the specific issues facing us as we age and how to protect yourself by putting together a plan of action in case of incapacity that affords you the greatest autonomy and dignity. , What is Elder Law?, 2020
- Should you be revisiting your estate plan in 2021? Everyone knows they need advance directives and a will, but put it off for one reason or another. Join us as Britt Burner, Esq. explains the basics of an estate plan and whether your estate plan needs updating under a Biden presidency., Estate Planning in the New Year, 2020
- Can an election affect how your estate plan should be structured? Britt Burner, Esq. discusses whether you should be reviewing your estate plan after the election. Learn what new changes are on the horizon depending on whether the Democrats or the Republicans win the White House and/or the Senate., Estate Planning in an Election Year, 2020
- Whether you are considering gifting cash or other assets to family this holiday season, learn how gifting affects your estate taxes and Medicaid. Join us for an in-depth discussion on gifting including the most tax-efficient way to pass down wealth., 'Tis the Season: Estate Planning and Gifting, 2020
- Whether you are the Trustee of your own or someone else’s trust, you probably have questions about your duties and obligations. Britt Burner discusses trust administration, including how to open a trust account, keep records and make distributions., You're a Trustee...Now What?, 2021
- 2021 is bringing many changes. Join Britt Burner of Burner Law Group as she discusses proposed changes by the new administration and whether these will affect your estate., New Year! New President! New Estate Plan?, 2021
- Married couples take a vow to grow old together and putting in place an aging plan ensures that seniors get the care they need later in life to ensure they stay together as long as possible. Unless one has comprehensive long-term care insurance, paying the high cost of home care or nursing home care is impossible for most New Yorkers. Join Britt Burner, Esq. as she breaks down the income and asset guidelines for Medicaid long-term care eligibility when both spouses require care. Learn estate planning techniques such as the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust, spousal refusal, and exempt transfers that can be utilized when one or both spouses need Community or Chronic Medicaid. She will be discussing steps that can be taken while still healthy and last minute planning., Medicaid for Couples: When Both Spouses Need Care, Elder Law, Medicaid, 2021
- New York State simplified its Durable Power of Attorney and this new law goes into effect on June 13, 2021. Join Britt Burner of Burner Law Group as she explains the history of New York's Power of Attorney, the beneficial new changes and whether you will need to execute a new power of attorney., What you Need to Know about New York's New Power of Attorney, Elder Law, Estate Planning, 2021
- Britt was the Secretary of the New York State Bar Association's Elder Law and Special Needs Planning section. , 2022
- Britt currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Elder Law and Special Needs Planning section of the New York State Bar Association., 2022
- New York City Bar Association Committee on the Legal Problems of the Aging, Past-Chair
- New York State Bar Association in the Trusts and Estates section, Member
- Britt spoke about Hot Topics in Elder and Estate Law to the NY chapter of the American Association of Daily Money Managets. , 2022
- Britt spoke with family caregivers about relevant issues including Medicaid, long term care planning, advance directives, etc. at the Peconic Bay Caregivers Center. , 2023
- Britt Burner spoke with social workers in nursing homes and assisted living facilities about recent updates in Elder Law and New York State Medicaid regulations in celebration of National Social Work Month., 2023
- Britt Burner spoke about relevant Medicaid issues during the Medicaid Planning: Spousal Refusal and Other Alternative Options, Asset Limits, Required Notice, Pitfalls to Avoid webinar presented by Stafford Webinars., 2022
- Britt presented at the Beneficiary Designations in Estate Planning: Transfer on Death, Payable on Death, IRAs, SECURE Act, Best Practices webinar hosted by Stafford. , 2022
- Britt Burner, Esq. educated the residents of Jefferson's Ferry on probate, taxes and asset protection. T, 2022
- Britt spoke with the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts artists about the importance of Estate Planning and asset protection as it relates to protecting their legacies. , 2021
- Britt Burner of Burner Law Group partnered with Katz Women's Health Institute and Northwell Heart Health to discuss the importance of Estate Planning during the Women's Heart Health 101 webinar. , 2021
- Britt spoke with the patrons of the Hampton Bays Library on topics including Estate Planning, Medicaid and Trusts. , 2021
- Britt conducted numerous webinars discussing topics ranging from Estate Planning to Medicaid for the Westhampton Free Library., 2021
- Britt discussed Estate Planning in 2022 and Estate Planning for Women to the patrons of the Westhampton Free Library., 2022
- Britt Burner presented the SECURE Act and Retirement Planning section of the Alzheimer's Association Long Island Chapter Legal and Financial Planning Conference in March 2021
- Britt is a charter member of the Advisory Council for The Katz Institute for Women's Health at Northwell. The Katz Institute is a leader in women's health, dedicated to improving the quality of life for women by providing educational resources, prevention, wellness programs and clinical care, 2020
- In 2020, Britt was named a Caregiver’s Champion by CaringKind, 2020
- Britt was included in the Elder Law and Trusts & Estates sections 2022 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in New York City., Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Best Lawyers, 2022
- Britt Burner has been recognized in the Best Lawyers rankings for Elder Law in Setauket, NY. , Recognized in the Best Lawyers rankings for Elder Law in Setauket, N, Best Lawyers, 2023
- Lawyer Legion recognized Britt Burner, Esq. recognized for professional involvement. , Recognized for Professional Involvement, Lawyer Legion, 2022
- Lawyer Legion recognized Britt Burner, Esq. for Community Leadership. , Recognized for Community Leadership, Lawyer Legion, 2022
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45 W. 34th Street
Suite 1203
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 631-364-3805
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