Getting Older Is Inevitable. Being Unprepared Doesn't Have to Be.

Elder law planning protects you, your assets, and the people who depend on you as you age.

The Five Ways We Help You Plan Ahead

Every family's situation is different — during your free consultation Jim will walk you through exactly which of these make sense for yours.

01

Incapacity Planning

The foundation of elder law. Most people assume their spouse or children can automatically step in if something happens to them. In New York that's not how it works. Without the right legal documents in place, your family may have no authority to act on your behalf at all. Jim works with families to identify the right combination of documents and structures before a crisis hits, ensuring the people you trust are legally empowered to help you when it matters most.

02

Durable Power of Attorney

Depending on how your power of attorney is drafted, it could become invalid the moment you need it most. A durable power of attorney is specifically designed to remain in effect through incapacity, giving your designated person the legal authority to manage your finances, pay bills, and handle property without court intervention. Jim ensures your power of attorney is drafted and executed correctly under New York law. Because a document with a single technical error can be rejected by banks and institutions entirely.

03

Special Needs Trusts

For families with a loved one who has a physical or cognitive disability, leaving assets directly to that person can inadvertently disqualify them from Medicaid, SSI, and other government benefits they depend on. A Special Needs Trust allows you to leave meaningful financial support without triggering that loss, preserving both their benefits and their quality of life. Jim understands the specific New York rules governing these trusts and helps families structure them correctly so they hold up long term.

04

Article 81 Guardianship

When a family member becomes incapacitated without proper documents in place, loved ones must petition the New York Supreme Court to be appointed their legal guardian. This is a process that can take months, cost thousands, and unfold at the worst possible time. Jim has appeared in Article 81 proceedings before New York Supreme Court judges and understands exactly what families face navigating this process. Jim can help you properly plan ahead to avoid what can be a very expensive and painful process.

05

Supplemental Needs Planning

A Special Needs Trust is an essential tool, but it's only part of a complete plan for a family member with a disability. Who will serve as trustee and make decisions on their behalf?
What are their daily needs, preferences, and routines that a future caregiver needs to know?
Jim helps families think through every dimension of long term care planning ensuring the people you leave behind have not just financial support but a complete roadmap for continuing the care you've provided.

Not sure which of these applies to you?


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From First Conversation to Full Protection — Here's How It Works

Most clients complete the process in 2-3 weeks

Book a Free Call

20-minutes

Tell Jim a little about your situation. Whether it's planning ahead for yourself, arranging care for an aging parent, or supporting a family member with a disability. He'll give you an honest picture of what you need and what you don't. No forms, no fees, no commitment. Book online or call Jim directly (347) 306-7740.

Your Personal Consultation

Virtual or In Person

Jim schedules a longer conversation, usually an hour, to understand your family structure, your concerns, and the specific situation you're planning for. Elder law is deeply personal and every family is different. You can meet at Jim's office in Brooklyn or a visit or video call from the comfort of your home.

Jim Builds Your Plan

Typically takes 1-3 weeks

Based on your consultation Jim identifies the right combination of documents and legal structures for your situation. Whether that's an incapacity plan, a Special Needs Trust, or help navigating a guardianship proceeding. You'll receive everything to review before signing anything, explained simply so you understand exactly what's being put in place and why.

Signing Day. You're Protected.

In Person Meeting

New York law requires your documents to be signed in front of the correct witnesses to be legally valid — this step cannot be done remotely. Jim handles all the logistics and the appointment usually takes less than an hour. Once signed the right people are legally empowered to act on your behalf, your family has a clear plan, and you have genuine peace of mind. Jim remains available as your life evolves.

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Jim will give you an instant quote on the call — no office visit required.

"Mr. Pasley was very helpful to me and my sister with a unique estate matter. Due to the time sensitive nature of our situation, he expedited the preparation of our legal documents and completed the work ahead of schedule which we were grateful for."

Shannon Zhu
Maspeth, Queens, April 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about estate planning

Do I really need a will?

More than you'd think. Studies indicate roughly 70% of Americans die without a will — and when that happens, New York intestacy law dictates who gets your money, who gets your home, and even potentially who raises your children. Not you.

A will changes that. It means you choose, not the state. And it's not just for the wealthy — as soon as you have children, own property, or have any assets you care about, you need one. The document itself doesn't take long to prepare. What takes expertise is making sure it's done correctly under New York law, reflects your actual wishes, and actually holds up in court.

What's the difference between a will and a trust?

A will goes through probate — a public court process that takes time, costs money, and makes your assets public. A trust avoids all of that. It keeps your affairs private, transfers assets directly to your family without court involvement, and gives you more control while you're still alive. For most families in New York, a trust makes more sense than a will alone. We'll figure out which is right for you in your free phone call.

How much does this cost?

Schedule a call to get a free, instant quote. Pricing depends on what you need. Typically, a will costs less than a full trust plan. What we can promise is a clear flat-rate price before we start anything. No hourly billing, no surprises. The free consultation is where we figure out exactly what makes sense for your situation.

Can I do this myself online?

Technically yes. But here's the problem, in New York, a will must be signed in front of the right witnesses, under specific legal requirements. If those steps aren't followed correctly, a court can throw the whole thing out. Your family would have nothing. Online forms don't know your family, your property, or New York law. They don't catch the things that matter. A single missed step can make an entire document invalid which means the state steps in anyway, exactly what you were trying to avoid.

What if my situation is complicated?

That's exactly what we are here for. Multiple properties, assets in other countries, blended families, business ownership, family members with disabilities — these situations need real planning, not a template. The more complex your situation, the more an experienced attorney matters.

Why work with Pasely Estate Law?

We take on a limited number of clients at a time, intentionally. That means when you come to us, you work with Jim. Not a paralegal. Not a junior associate. Not someone who's never met you.

Estate planning is one of the most personal things you'll ever do. The attorney you trust with it should actually know your name, understand your family, and be reachable when you have questions. That's not how most firms work. It's exactly how we work.

Still have questions? Good

Every family situation is different and it's important to get the information specific to yours. A free 20-minute call with Jim costs you nothing and leaves you with a clear picture of exactly what you need.

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Jim will give you a quote on the call — no office visit required.