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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in estate planning and elder law
“John is very knowledgeable on the subject matter. He is a pleasure to work with. Gives my clients piece of mind once he completes their plan.”
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Provides personalized and thorough guidance through complex legal processes
“John took the time to explain to my parents, in very simple terms, how the process works. He was very thorough, patient and answered all their questions.”
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Responsive and attentive to client needs
“Highly professional and responsive. Keri helped us file all the necessary paperwork to get my mom on Medicaid. All e-mails and phone calls were answered in a timely manner.”
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Saves clients money and protects their assets
“John's plan was individualized for my parent's situation and helped preserve some of their estate. He literally saved an entire IRA account that would have been lost to nursing care.”
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Compassionate and caring approach during difficult times
“During these emotional times, I can't describe how grateful I am to have them on my side. Noelle was always there to answer my questions, be it some -probably self explanatory and never did I feel brushed off or not heard.”
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Concerns about overcharging and lack of transparency in pricing
“Lies, to family members about an elderly parent and you cannot locate him or does not return phone calls when he knows he must return your money for a job not completed. Took 8k for a job that should have cos”
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Allegations of unethical and unprofessional conduct
“A clown with a sheepskin. Non-existent ethics. Just ridiculous lack of morals.”

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09 May, 2024 by Velma bercury
Don't procrastinate. I Didn't have to leave my house to get my simple estate planning done.
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01 Apr, 2024 by Elaine dellorusso
John Noel and the inter staff helped my family and I through a tuff time and did it with kindness and so much patients . I'm sp very very satisfied with the work they did for us . I would highly recommend them the nicest people. You would not be disappointed with this team of remarkable people. Thank you for all the amazing work you did for our family.
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08 Jun, 2023 by Anonymous
Attorney John Gianino comes highly recommended. He assisted with my parents with their estate planning; he took his time and was very patient when explaining the process. I continue to work with him now that both parents have passed; in executing all the planning we put in place and I couldn’t be happier to have his support and guidance. John is highly educated and very good at what he does. I do highly recommend his services!!
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30 Apr, 2023 by Anonymous
Attorney John Gianino helped my family in a very trying time. He and his office took swift action against a Nursing home that was taking advantage of us and not treating our mother well. He went above and beyond and helped us with the financial means to get her into a new place and ensured her care was topnotch. I met with many lawyers regarding our issues and no one was willing to step up and handle our difficult situation. His professionalism and wonderful reputation among the elder community is far above. Thank you so much for helping us. We and our mom will be forever grateful!
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19 Apr, 2023 by Melissa mendonca
I first met John last year when both my parents were diagnosed with terminal cancer. Their life expectancies were not great, however, time was valuable and they wanted to ensure they had the proper paperwork in place to protect their wishes, assets and children. John took the time to explain to my parents, in very simple terms, how the process works. He was very thorough, patient and answered all their questions. I really appreciated the extra mile he went for them to truly understand the process. Fast forward less than a year, I never imagined I would have to put in effect all the planning we just put in place-sadly I did. I was grieving the loss of both my parents, and had no idea what to do or where to start. With a call to John and his caring and personable paralegal Noelle they both took extra care and made sure I knew step by step what to do and how to do it. During these emotional times, I can’t describe how grateful I am to have them on my side. Noelle was always there to answer my questions, be it some -probably self explanatory and never did I feel brushed off or not heard. I was confident knowing I would be guided through the complex legal universe and felt very supported. I am still going through the process, but am entirely thankful for John and Noelle, the team that has helped guide me through the most difficult time in my life. The paperwork can be overwhelming and scary, especially if you don’t speak the language of law. You really have to feel comfortable with whom you are entrusting so much. In short, I highly recommend the Center for Law and Estate Planning for all your loved ones end of life and estate needs. I know this was a long review but I hope you took the time to read it.
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