Estate Litigation

New York Estate Planning, Probate and Estate Litigation Attorneys

Our experienced lawyers represent New York City residents in estate planning and estate litigation matters. At The Sipp Law Firm, we offer a wide range of services in estate related issues. Contact us at our Staten Island offices to schedule a consultation regarding any estate or guardianship related case.

Estate Litigation

We help clients in many situations. Some of our clients are afraid of losing their inheritance or are seeking to contest portions of a will. Others are concerned over actions taken by a fiduciary. Will contests call for the attention of a knowledgeable and experienced estate litigation attorney. Founded in 1976, The Sipp Law Firm understands estate litigation. Our attorneys have over 58 years of combined experience in estate matters. Contact us to discuss your estate litigation concerns.

Estate Planning

Protecting yourself and your heirs by planning for the future is important. Wills, trusts, Medicaid planning, and guardianships are just some of the tools used to safeguard your interests. Whether you are concerned about losing your home when you move into a nursing home or assisted living facility, or you want to establish a plan to manage your assets, we can help.

We offer professional, experienced advice and excellent personal service to clients to help them deal with these serious issues. Quick action can protect your assets and allow you to make important decisions that can affect your eligibility for Medicaid and your ability to protect your assets for future generations. Contact us at our Staten Island offices to manage your estate litigation, estate planning or guardianship matter.

The Sipp Law Firm
801 Castleton Ave
Staten Island, NY 10310-1804
Phone: (718) 273-6000
Fax: (718) 273-6009

At The Sipp Law Firm, we provide estate litigation and civil litigation services to clients in Staten Island, Brooklyn, and throughout New York City.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.