Greenwald Weiss Attorneys At Law, LLC - New York Probate Law

New York Law Firm

Greenwald Weiss is a law firm dedicated to helping you protect your assets for posterity, care for yourself in old age, and navigate difficult end-of-life issues. Our primary areas of focus are basic estate planning, advanced tax planning, elder law and Medicaid planning, as well as post-mortem matters such as probate and administration of estates and related areas. Our attorneys work personally with you to design a strategic plan based on your unique circumstances and needs, while also considering applicable federal and state laws.

Practice Areas:

   Estate Planning
   Advanced Tax Planning
   Elder Law / Medicaid Planning
   Probate and Administration
   Guardianship Proceedings
   Business Succession Planning
   Charitable Planning

http://www.greenwaldweiss.com

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