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Nohavicka, Kenneth

Kenneth Nohavicka - White Plains, NY

Attorney at Abbate & Nohavicka, LLP

Elder Law Lawyers in White Plains, NY

297 Knollwood Road Suite 315 White Plains, NY 10607 - 1833

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White Plains Elder Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Elder Law

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  • By Brian F. on Feb. 07, 2019
    Hired Attorney 2017-2018
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    Ken Nohavicka did an amazing job for my family. His expertise in both Federal Tax and Medicaid made for the perfect combination for my situation. I can't thank Ken enough. The process took longer than I wanted, but in the end, he delivered exactly what he promised.
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White Plains, NY

297 Knollwood Road
Suite 315
White Plains, NY 10607 - 1833

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Fax: (914) 358-5728

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