Crisafulli Gorman, PC

New York Law Firm

Crisafulli Gorman, PC

We are proud to work with a wide range of clients throughout New York State: high net worth clients in need of sophisticated tax planning and asset protection; business owners in need of business succession planning; clients of moderate means; elderly or disabled individuals seeking to preserve assets when faced with the costs of long-term care; young families wishing to nominate guardians for their children; and families of recently-departed loved ones left to administer estates.

PRACTICE AREAS:
-Trusts, Estates and Elder Law
-Tax Law
-Corporate, Finance and Commercial Law
-Business Succession and Exit Planning

Principal Attorneys:
-Timothy P. Crisafulli     
-Douglas J. Gorman

Crisafulli Gorman, PC
599 E. Genesee St.
Box 740
Fayetteville, NY 13066
p: (315) 558-6757
f:  (315) 663-3043

http://www.cg-lawyers.com/

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