Arthur Shapiro

10 Matthews St, Goshen, NY

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Repentant sinner

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14 Nov, 2024
I had a consultation with Richard Shapiro in which he explained, nit why he thought, but why I was wrong about how I chose to leave my estate to my beneficiaries. Lawyers overall I’ve found as most of us have to be extremely dishonest greedy and not looking out for their client but their wallet. When with the years of trust, estate and probate experience, to the point that on occasions I wrote our errata’s to pending petitions, guided me as to what I know is best for my beneficiaries, Mr Shapiro disagreed however was unable to provide a valid argument as to why his thought on how I should distribute my estate was wrong and even made the ludacris assumption I should put monies for adults in their 40s 50s and 60s into a trust that would not be immediately distributed at the time of my death. My decision is to have my beneficiaries be saved from dealing with greedy corrupt lawyers, power crazed trustees and executors and very wisely instead leave monies to beneficiaries of accounts which they would then immediately without lawyers or other corrupt interference , get their money. Okay, so Mr Shapiro said you’re not protected legally then and a wife could then somehow get that money . Instead his brilliant idea appears to be to treat adults like under age children and have them subject to trustees , trustee fees and the power crazed people giving them money like an allowance. I’m apparently unable to make the decision it appears he thinks to allow my beneficiaries, all who are adults, to have use and enjoy the money I leave them without being subject in their 40s and 50s and 60s to being lorded over by a trustee..of course which gets a nice fee, plus a trust company also taking more money in fees. Be wise and find someone ..speak to several lawyers when planning your estate and remember your decisions will affect your beneficiaries. They can be subject to years of litigation to even get their portion If the trustee fails their fiduciary duties and without spending months or years and endless amounts of lawyer fees. Theres nothing they can do about it. I think Richard was not concerned about me, my beneficiaries, what’s best for us and the money and assets but it seems to me in my humble opinion he’s more interested in making the estate pay the most possible , and continue making it pay year after years in a trust for successful adults, including 2 attorneys, one pediatric surgeon, as well as other mature adults, who do not need babysitters and to have to go to strangers to get their money in dribbles from a stranger. Honestly it’s so disheartening time after time to see how corrupt people are when money is involved. Do your research, leaving bank or brokerage accounts to beneficiaries is easiest quickest and the way to avoid any greedy or disturbed lawyers or executors or trustees to harm your loved ones.
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Roy rysinger

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04 Nov, 2024
I've worked with Susie Sohn for many years on various business, personal, and real estate legal matters. Susie and her team have always been excellent and are a true pleasure to work with!
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Dustin leibowitz

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23 Oct, 2024
I am happy to share my experience working with Susie Sohn, an exceptional attorney who has become my go-to recommendation for my clients over the past couple of years. From the moment I was referred to her by a colleague, it was clear that I had found a true professional in the field. Susie’s hard work and dedication are evident in every interaction. She approaches each case with an impressive level of experience and expertise, ensuring that my clients receive the best possible guidance. Her ability to communicate effectively and transparently sets her apart, making the legal process much smoother for everyone involved. Working with her is always a pleasure; her friendly demeanor and professionalism create a welcoming environment. I wholeheartedly recommend Susie Sohn to anyone in need of an attorney. Her commitment to her clients and her exceptional skills make her an invaluable asset in the industry. Thanks Susie!
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