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Brown, Paindiris & Scott, LLP
46 years of experience
Estate Planning, Elder Law, Probate
Connecticut
Attorney Frank May concentrates his practice in the areas of Estate Planning, Elder Law, Medicaid Law, Probate/Trust Administration, Special Needs Planning for family members and individuals and litigation. He is also knowledgeable in tax law as it relates to these areas of practice. Attorney May typically advises and counsels clients and families in preparing estate plans, wills, trusts (revocable, living, irrevocable, testamentary, special needs), Medicaid applications, Powers of Attorney, healthcare agent appointments and similar documents necessary to accomplish the planning goals of his clients. He also represents individuals, fiduciaries (executors, administrators, trustees, conservators) and other entities in Probate Court, administers estates, identifies and collects assets, resolves and pays claims of creditors and taxes against estates, so that probate assets can be safely and appropriately distributed to heirs, beneficiaries and other claimants. When disputes arise and cannot be resolved informally, Attorney May represents parties in litigation in the Probate Court, Superior Court and Appellate Courts. View More ›
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LL.M. (2017) | Estate Planning and Elder Law
J.D. (1975) | Law
B.S. (1970) | Electrical Engineering
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