Marissa Dungey, experienced Estate Planning, Tax attorney in New Haven, CT with 67 reviews
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Marissa Dungey

157 Church Street, New Haven, CT

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Boston College Law School, JD
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New York University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Brian farrand

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12 Nov, 2024
Its been a great experience working with Chaffin Luhana! I highly recommend this law firm and will absolutely use them again if the need arises
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Pros
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Exceptional customer service and compassionate approach
“The compassion and professionalism shown by everyone I talked with is unparalleled in my view.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Attorney Vining's deep knowledge of Connecticut divorce laws was exceptional.”
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Dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“They fought just as hard as I did to receive the best outcome that could have come about.”
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Clear communication and responsiveness
“They were available for any questions or concerns and Attorney Scottland was very skilled at negotiating a settlement.”
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Efficient and smooth legal processes
“The entire process was smooth and worry-free. They kept me updated on every detail every step of the way.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“Will not return your emails or phone calls in a timely fashion and worked against my interests.”
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Potential for incompetence or misalignment with client's interests
“Incompetent at best. You will have no idea what is even happening with your case and she will claim she is very busy.”

Publications

2014:
Trusts & Estates, Trusts Can Materially Participate in Trade or Business: Taxpayer Victory in Frank Aragona Trust v. Commissioner
2014:
Trusts & Estates, IRS Provides Relief for Small Estates to Make a Late Portability Election
2014:
Trusts & Estates, Unwrapping the Net, Net Gift
2014:
Probate and Property magazine (ABA), Gain From the Value of a Good Valuation
2014:
CBA Estates & Probate Section Newsletter, IRS Attacks Common Estate Planning Technique in Estate of Woelbing
2014:
CBA Estates & Probate Section Newsletter, Intra-Family Loans to Provide Liquidity for Estates 25 Years After Graegin
2013:
Trusts & Estates, IRS SCINs a Cat: CCA 201330033 Limits Use of Mortality Tables
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