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Amy F. Altman

Partner
Long Island

3 Dakota Drive

Suite 300

Lake Success, NY 11042

Tel: (516) 328-2300

Fax: (516) 328-6638

Email: [email protected]

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Amy F. Altman is a Partner at Abrams Fensterman, LLP in the firm’s Trusts & Estates Law Practice Group. Ms. Altman focuses on estate litigation matters such as probate contests, discovery proceedings, accounting proceedings and other miscellaneous litigation related to trusts and estates. She has also been appointed as a guardian ad litem, by various Surrogates in several counties to represent minors, unknown heirs and incapacitated individuals.

 

Ms. Altman is sensitive to the needs of each individual client. She provides them with the time and attention and the tools to understand how to best navigate their matter within the Surrogate’s Court.

 

Ms. Altman drafts a variety of estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, health care proxies, powers of attorney and living wills and disposition of remains. She also advises clients on the issues that may arise from administering an estate in addition to their potential tax consequences.

 

Ms. Altman is a contributor to Trusts & Estates Magazine, Law.com, the New York Law Journal and the New York State Bar Association Trusts and Estates Newsletter. She has presented to the New York State Bar Association on topics including Lifetime Gifting and Special and Alternative forms of Letters in Surrogate’s Court.

 

Ms. Altman received her B.A. from New York University and her J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. Ms. Altman is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey.

Bar Admissions

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  • New York
  • New Jersey

Education

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  • Brooklyn Law School, J. D.
  • New York University, B.A.

Professional Associations and Memberships

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  • New York State Bar Association, Vice-chair of the Estate Planning Committee, Trusts & Estates Section
  • Nassau County Bar Association, Vice-chair, Surrogate’s Court Estates & Trusts Committee