Twomey Latham offers clients trial attorneys with many years of experience in successfully litigating trusts, estates, and conservatorship disputes in New York’s courts including the Surrogate Courts of Suffolk County and Nassau County.
The firm’s attorneys possess in-depth knowledge of estate planning and administration issues, as well as the substantive law and unique procedures applicable to probate and trust disputes. That knowledge has allowed the firm to competently and successfully represent parties in a broad range of litigated estate matters including contested accountings, disputes over closely held corporations and stockholder’s agreements, competency, undue influence concerns in probate contests, discovery proceedings, simultaneous death issues, abandonment of a spouse, a spouse’s right of election, and kinship proceedings.
Our Long Island estate litigation attorneys focus on providing clients in-depth knowledge of our diverse range of practice areas.
Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP has announced that Bryan Drago has been elevated to Partner. Mr. Drago’s legal practice focuses on estate planning, taxation, charitable giving and tax-exempt organizations, business succession planning, as well as elder law and long-term care planning. His taxation practice has also included handling multiple disclosures of unreported […]
Often times when I meet with clients one of their primary goals of implementing an estate plan is to avoid the “death tax.” I will share with you the same two pieces of good news I share with those clients. First, we do not have a “death tax” in the United States. It is true […]
Daniel Bernard was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article in regard to people leaving states with high state and local taxes for states with low to no state and local tax states. Daniel was quoted as saying, “‘New York is very aggressive with residency audits. They can collect about $200 million a year this […]
The end of June is an exciting time in the United States Supreme Court, because the Court issues many of its opinions on the cases heard during that term, before recessing until the first Monday in October. This past term was especially rare, as the Court heard a trusts and estate case. On June 21, […]
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