New London, Connecticut Estate Planning Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 New London attorneys and 2 law firms.

Doreen F Watson

Connecticut Estate Planning attorney at Waller Smith and Palmer with 26 years of experience

52 Eugene ONeill Drive, New London, CT

Joseph J. Selinger Jr.

Connecticut Estate Planning attorney at Tobin Carberry O'Malley Riley and Selinger with 47 years of experience

43 Broad Street, New London, CT

Kathleen A McNamara

Connecticut Estate Planning attorney at Tobin Carberry O'Malley Riley and Selinger with 37 years of experience

43 Broad Street, New London, CT

Robert R. Statchen

Connecticut Estate Planning attorney at Tobin Carberry O'Malley Riley and Selinger with 32 years of experience

43 Broad Street, New London, CT

Susan L DiMaggio

Connecticut Estate Planning attorney at Waller Smith and Palmer with 31 years of experience

52 Eugene ONeill Drive, New London, CT

Need help planning your estate?

An estate planning attorney will work with you to prepare the wills and trusts to control and protect your assets during your lifetime and insure they are transferred properly after you die while minimizing taxes and delays. "Estate" is a legal term that means all your assets, property and anything of value that belongs to you. An estate planning attorney is an important advisor. There are many experienced estate planning lawyers listed in our directory.

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