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Five Ways to Defend Yourself From Foreclosure

When times get tough, it is common for people to fall behind on their bills. This is especially true during the coronavirus pandemic, when many businesses remain closed and people remain out of work. As a result, many people are now facing foreclosure on their homes...

Five Considerations for Your Power of Attorney

If you are getting older or suffer from chronic health problems, chances are that you have thought about what would happen if you were unable to care for yourself at some point. Fortunately, there are legal tools, such as the power of attorney, that can help you...

Five Things You Should Know Before Writing Your Will

Writing a last will and testament is one of the most fundamental aspects of estate planning. While most people know that writing a will is important, a shocking number of people do not consider important aspects of the will-writing process before they begin planning...

What is a Special Needs Trust?

When a loved one has a physical or mental disability, either because they were born with it or because they were afflicted with it later in life, it can be difficult to figure out how to provide for them. Worse still, efforts to try to provide for their needs can...

When Do You Need to Get a Guardian?

A guardian, in the context of the law, is someone who has been entrusted with caring for the well-being of another person (known as a ward) who is incapable of caring for themselves. Often, this means caring for a minor child, but a legal guardian may also be...

Why an Easement May Make Your Life Harder

If you are purchasing or selling real estate, it is possible you may have heard of there being an “easement” on your property. Despite having “ease” in its name, however, an easement may not make your life any easier. In fact, if you have an easement on your property...

Making a Trust Part of Your Estate Plan

A trust is one of the least understood tools available for estate planning, and in fact many people do not realize it is a tool available to them. Yet, in some cases, creating a trust can be a useful way to protect your property, and ensure your assets are passed down...

Why You Should Consider a Healthcare Proxy

The trouble with having long-term medical problems is that they do not always give you a warning before they arrive. Even if you are perfectly healthy for your age, any sudden illness or accident could suddenly leave you with chronic health issues that make it more...

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    In addition to proudly serving their local community, David J. Lorber & Associates, PLLC serves clients from all over Long Island and the New York metro areas – all of Suffolk County (Eastern Suffolk County through Western Suffolk County), Nassau County, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx and Westchester. Whether your legal needs involve estate planning or real estate law, David Lorber, Esq., can competently address your concerns for a wide variety of issues.

    Address
    100 North Country Road
    Setauket, New York 11733

    Email
    info@djlorberlaw.com

    Phone
    631.750.0900

    Office of David J. Lorber & Associates

    Click here for directions.

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    David J. Lorber & Associates, PLLC is located in Setauket, NY and serves clients in and around Setauket, Old Field, Stony Brook, Poquott, Port Jefferson, Belle Terre, Mount Sinai, Sound Beach, Rocky Point, Shoreham, Wading River, Smithtown, St. James, Head of the Harbor, Westhampton, Hampton Bays, Southold, Peconic, Greenport, Shelter Island, West Sayville, Sayville, Oakdale, Bayport, Bohemia, Blue Point, East Islip, Holbrook, Islip Terrace, Holtsville, Ronkonkoma, Central Islip, Islip, Ocean Beach, Islandia, Bay Shore, Nesconset, Hauppauge, Lake Grove, Commack, Huntington and Suffolk County.

    © Copyright 2025. David J. Lorber and Associates, PLLC. All Rights Reserved.
    This is Attorney Advertising. This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented in this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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