Wills and Estate Planning Lawyer in Bronxville, NY

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Nobile, Magarian & DiSalvo, LLP

111 Kraft Avenue
Bronxville, NY 10708-4119914-337-6300
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Wills and Estate Planning Overview

Once a will is written, it does not exist in a vacuum. It is prudent to prepare, review or update a will on a regular basis. At the law firm of Nobile, Magaria & DiSalvo, LLP, of Bronxville, New York, our lawyers have more than 125 years of combined legal experience in estate planning.

Wills give people control as to how their property should be divided upon their death. After estate taxes and other debts have been accounted for, a will provides direction on:

  •  Transferring assets to specific beneficiaries
  • Designating powers of attorney and/or executors
  • Appointing guardians for minor children
  • Establishing trusts, including supplemental and special needs trusts
  • Detailing business succession plans

Having a will helps the legal process avoid probate after the death of an individual. Without a will, or with a poorly-written will, there is a higher chance that the deceased person’s wishes will not be followed regarding their estates.

Sophisticated Solutions on Wills and Estate Planning

Whether our clients’ estates are modest or expansive, the attorneys of Nobile, Magarian & DiSalvo know how to advise them on the most advantageous ways of holding and passing on assets. To review an existing will, draft a new will, discuss when and how to update a will, contact us at 914-202-0878 to schedule a consultation.

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Areas of Practice

  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Trusts
  • Wills

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