The law firm of Smith, Finkelstein, Lundberg, Isler and Yakaboski, LLP, has had its roots in Suffolk County for over a hundred years, engaging over the past century in the general practice of law, with an emphasis on estate planning, probate, municipal, banking, commercial, corporate, school, family, appellate practice, and general civil law. Located in Riverhead, New York, the firm handles major litigation in all courts and before all administrative agencies and boards.
Smith, Finkelstein, Lundberg, Isler and Yakaboski, LLP presently serves its diversified client base on Long Island (Suffolk and Nassau Counties) and in New York City with seven attorneys who are assisted by an extensive support staff of paralegals and legal secretaries. The firm regularly represents clients and litigates matters in the Criminal, Family and Supreme Courts located in Central Islip and Riverhead.
The firm is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, a peer rating for the highest level of professional excellence.
Smith, Finkelstein, Lundberg, Isler and Yakaboski, LLP presently serves its diversified client base on Long Island (Suffolk and Nassau Counties) and in New York City with seven attorneys who are assisted by an extensive support staff of paralegals and legal secretaries. The firm regularly represents clients and litigates matters in the Criminal, Family and Supreme Courts located in Central Islip and Riverhead.
The firm is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, a peer rating for the highest level of professional excellence.
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Author: "Termination of Service by Privately Owned Public Utilities: The Test for State Action, " Vol. 12, Urban Law Annual, 1976.
Member, State of New York Grievance Committee for the Tenth Judicial District.
Frank A. Isler has a Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 and was named an AV Preeminent attorney.
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Author: "Termination of Service by Privately Owned Public Utilities: The Test for State Action, " Vol. 12, Urban Law Annual, 1976.
Member, State of New York Grievance Committee for the Tenth Judicial District.
Frank A. Isler has a Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 and was named an AV Preeminent attorney.
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Whether that means writing a will or establishing a trust, establishing a power of attorney or a health care proxy, or any other part of planning for the possibilities of aging and death, we will put our experience and knowledge at your service.
It's difficult enough planning your estate, so the last thing you want is to be wrestling with health-related decisions on end-of-life care for a loved one.
At Smith, Finkelstein, Lundberg, Isler and Yakaboski, LLP, we work with you to build the best plan for you and your loved ones.
Whether that means writing a will or establishing a trust, establishing a power of attorney or a health care proxy, or any other part of planning for the possibilities of aging and death, we will put our experience and knowledge at your service.
When our loved ones pass away, it can be hard enough dealing with the process of mourning and making funeral arrangements.
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Also, while dealing with a will can be difficult enough on its own, it can be made that much worse if they died without a will.
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Whether you're the executor of the estate or merely a beneficiary, you have potential rights and responsibilities when it comes to their estate, and you may need legal representation to navigate the complexities of probate.
Also, while dealing with a will can be difficult enough on its own, it can be made that much worse if they died without a will.
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