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AV Preeminent Peer Rated Attorneys
Owasco Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
  • Serving Owasco, NY and Cayuga County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Litigation attorney serving Central New York since 1985.

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Joseph G. Rodak
Estate Planning Lawyer
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Kirwan Law Firm, PC

4.7
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  • Serving Owasco, NY and Cayuga County, New York

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • SYRACUSE BUSINESS LAWYER SERVING NEW YORK COMPANIES FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS

  • Estate Planning LawyersCivil Litigation, Labor And Employment, and 7 more

Terry J. Kirwan Jr.
Estate Planning Lawyer
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Estate planning attorneys help individuals prepare for the management and distribution of their assets after death or incapacitation. They create legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Their work ensures a client’s wishes are honored, minimizes potential taxes, and simplifies the process for their loved ones.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How does one stop a court proceeding?

Answered by attorney Dara J. Goldsmith
Estate Planning lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
Your question is too complicated for this type of forum. There are two types of jurisdiction issues, personal and subject matter. One can be waived one cannot. You need to have an attorney review the complaint and status of your matter to advise you about your case.
Your question is too complicated for this type of forum. There are two types of jurisdiction issues, personal and subject matter. One can be waived one cannot. You need to have an attorney review the complaint and status of your matter to advise you about your case.
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Where can I inquire about a last will and testament?

Answered by attorney Sharon M. Siegel
Estate Planning lawyer at Siegel & Siegel, P.C.
In NY, wills are not recorded. However, if you challenge the will, you could request prior wills in discovery. Objections need to be in a specific format.
In NY, wills are not recorded. However, if you challenge the will, you could request prior wills in discovery. Objections need to be in a specific format.
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Will

Answered by attorney Thomas Weiss
Estate Planning lawyer at Vishnick McGovern Milizio LLP
It is always advisable to have a lawyer review your estate planning and advise you accordingly, including with respect to any modifications.  Wills can be invalidated or contested if they are not prepared properly.  It is better to pay an attorney to do it right the first time.  
It is always advisable to have a lawyer review your estate planning and advise you accordingly, including with respect to any modifications.  Wills can be invalidated or contested if they are not prepared properly.  It is better to pay an attorney to do it right the first time.  
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