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ProbateUpstate New York Probate Administration Lawyer - Free Initial ConsultationThe McMahon Law Firm has helped many families with probate and estate administration issues. My office is located in Camillus, New York (just outside of Syracuse) and I represent clients throughout upstate New York including Onondaga, Cayuga, Oswego, and Oneida counties. I understand that most people cringe when they think about an estate being in probate. However, probate is simply the process whereby legal ownership of specific assets are distributed to others (usually heirs) after death. People who have written wills have their assets distributed according to that will. If a person has died without a will, referred to as dying intestate, that person’s property is distributed according to the laws of intestacy. One of the great advantages of my law firm is that I have a full time paralegal who handles only probate. While many others handle probate issues slowly, I know that most people want probate issues handled quickly. My goal is to handle estate probate issues quickly so families can move on with their lives. As an experienced probate administration lawyer, I have the experience to handle a wide range of probate and estate administration issues, including preparing probate documents, probate forms, tax returns, an inventory of estate assets, and other estate records. If you live anywhere in upstate New York and need an experienced probate administration attorney, please contact Steve McMahon at the McMahon Law Firm. My goal is to handle all probate administration issues quickly and effectively so families can move on with their lives.
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The McMahon Law firm is located in Camillus, New York and handles cases in the following cities and counties of Central and Upstate New York: Syracuse, Auburn, Onondaga, Cayuga, Oswego, Oneida and more. Get Driving Directions to the Firm |
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