Focusing on Elder Law, Trusts and Estates, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, and Guardianships, Salvatore M. Di Costanzo is an attorney and accountant with offices in Yorktown Heights, New York and Rye, New York.  Complete information and resources can be found on the Plan Today for Tomorrow website by clicking here.

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On January 26th, at 6:00p.m., Mr. Di Costanzo will be speaking at the the Fountains of RiverVue in Tuckahoe, New York on elder law, estate planning and aging in place.  

On February 1, at 7:00p.m., Mr. Di Costanzo will be speaking at the the Larchmont public library on elder law and estate planning topics.  This lecture is open to the public.

On February 11, at 11:30 a.m., Mr. Di Costanzo will be speaking at the Ambassador of Scarsdale on legal issues related to the hoarding disorder.  

On February 17, at 4:30 p.m., Mr. Di Costanzo will be speaking at the Kensington on legal issues related to the hoarding disorder.

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