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Westport Probate Law Firm
Overview
The law firm of Shea & Shea provides dedicated estate planning services, helping clients address their current and future needs. Carefully guiding people through the legal processes for preserving and distributing assets, we work with our clients to ensure the assets and legacy they have built are passed on to their successors in the manner that they wish.
Whether preparing to retire, pass on a family business, or otherwise getting their affairs in order for the future, our law firm works diligently to help clients create plans unique to their circumstances, needs and goals. Our attorney drafts the required documentation to put people's plans in place, including the following:
- Trusts
- Wills
- Advance care directives
- Family limited partnerships
- IRS filings, incorporations and deeds
We also provide probate and estate administration services, aiding families left behind with settling the final affairs of deceased loved ones and ensuring their final wishes are carried out appropriately.
Our attorney has an Avvo "Superb" rating and is admitted to practice in the states of Connecticut and New York, as well as before the U.S. Tax Court.
We know that future finance and end-of-life planning often carry challenges. Our attorney provides the sensitive yet professional counsel our clients need and deserve. Our firm accepts credit cards and offers virtual appointments.
About Shea & Shea
Practice Areas
- Probate 50%
- Estate Planning 45%
- Tax 5%
Litigation
- 25%
Honors
- Martindale AV , 1999 - 2002
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
8 Wright Street1st Floor Westport, CT 06880
Office Hours
Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 6 PM; Sunday By Appointment
Phone
Fax
- 203-439-3485
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