
Ronald S. Cook, P.C. offers educational legal webinars for New Yorkers on estate planning, bankruptcy, debt management, credit repair, tax strategies, healthcare law, and related topics.
Legal Webinars & Educational Sessions
Attorney Ronald S. Cook presents free educational webinars on the legal topics that affect New Yorkers most — open to clients and the public across all 62 counties.
These online sessions explain complex areas of law in plain language, with time for questions. Whether you are planning your estate, considering bankruptcy, repairing your credit, or protecting a professional practice, the firm’s webinars give you a clear, practical foundation — from wherever you are.
To learn about upcoming webinars, call (888) 275-2620 or contact the firm.
Joining a Scheduled Webinar
If you have registered for an upcoming webinar, you will receive an email invitation with your personal join link and, where required, a passcode. Use the link in that email to join at the scheduled time.
If you have not installed Zoom, you can download it free at zoom.us/download, or join directly from most web browsers without installing anything.
Need your invitation resent or having trouble joining? Call (888) 275-2620 or text (631) 678-8993 and the firm will help you connect.
The firm hosts educational webinars to help New Yorkers understand their legal options before a problem becomes a crisis. Each session is led by Attorney Ronald S. Cook, who holds a J.D., dual LL.M. degrees in Bankruptcy and Taxation, and an MBA, and who has practiced across New York for over 25 years. The goal is straightforward: explain the law clearly, answer real questions, and help attendees make informed decisions.
Topics the Firm Has Presented
Past webinars have covered the areas where good information makes the biggest difference. Recurring topics include:
Retirement planning. How retirement accounts fit into a broader financial and estate plan, required minimum distribution rules, and recent developments affecting savers in New York.
Estate documents. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care proxies, and living wills — what each document does, why each matters, and how they work together under New York’s Estates, Powers and Trusts Law.
Bankruptcy. How Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 work, what debts can and cannot be discharged, what property is protected, and how the automatic stay stops collection efforts.
Debt management. Options for handling overwhelming debt — including negotiation, settlement, and the differences between debt consolidation and bankruptcy — and how to respond when a creditor sues or freezes a bank account.
Credit repair. Understanding your credit report, disputing inaccurate entries, recovering after identity theft or a data breach, and rebuilding credit over time.
Tax strategies. Resolving IRS and New York State tax debt, audits, installment agreements, offers in compromise, and planning considerations informed by Attorney Cook’s LL.M. in Taxation.
Healthcare law. Legal issues affecting medical professionals and practices, along with topics that matter to patients and families navigating the healthcare system.
Who Should Attend
The firm’s webinars are designed for people who want to understand their options before making a decision — not to be sold something. They are useful whether you are facing an immediate legal issue or simply planning ahead:
Individuals and families who want to understand estate planning, retirement, or how to handle mounting debt before it reaches a crisis.
Business owners and professionals looking to understand their obligations, protect their practices, and plan for the future.
Anyone facing a specific legal concern — a tax notice, a lawsuit, a credit problem — who wants a clear explanation of how the law applies before deciding what to do next.
Attendees can ask questions during the Q&A portion of each session. While a webinar provides general legal information rather than advice about your specific situation, it is often the fastest way to understand whether and how the firm can help.
What to Expect
A clear presentation. Each webinar focuses on one subject area and explains it in plain language, without unnecessary jargon.
Practical takeaways. Sessions emphasize what attendees can actually do — the documents to consider, the deadlines that matter, and the mistakes to avoid.
Live Q&A. Time is set aside for audience questions, so you can get general answers to the issues on your mind.
No pressure. The purpose is education. If you decide you want to speak with the firm about your own situation afterward, you are welcome to schedule a private consultation — but there is no obligation.
How to Register and Join
Webinars are held online and are open to attendees anywhere in New York State. To join a session, you need a device with an internet connection — a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. The Zoom app is free to download at zoom.us/download, or you can join from a web browser using the link in your registration email.
To find out about upcoming webinars or to register, call (888) 275-2620, text (631) 678-8993, or contact the firm. Some sessions require advance registration and a passcode, which will be sent to you by email.
Want to be notified of upcoming webinars?
Call (888) 275-2620 or contact the firm to be added to the notification list.
Contact the Firm
The firm serves clients across all 62 New York counties and welcomes webinar attendees from anywhere in the state.
Call toll-free: (888) 275-2620. Available 24/7.
Text: (631) 678-8993
Email: Docs@RonCookLawFirm.com
Suffolk County Office: 12 Bank Avenue, Smithtown, NY 11787
Nassau County Office: 1225 Franklin Avenue, Suite 325, Garden City, NY 11530
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Related topics: Estate planning · Bankruptcy & debt · Credit help · Tax · Healthcare law
Last reviewed by Attorney Ronald S. Cook — May 2026
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Webinars provide general legal information, not advice about any individual’s specific situation. Zoom is a trademark of Zoom Communications, Inc.; this firm is not affiliated with or endorsed by Zoom.
