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Estate Planning for You and Your Family
Our Services
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Helping individuals and families create a set of estate planning documents (i.e. Last Will and Testament, Trust(s) and other advance directives) that implement their wishes, goals and needs
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When a loved one passes on, it is likely that some or all of his or her estate will have to pass through probate. The probate process can be complicated and time-consuming. However, Nicholas Ratush can advise and assist you and your family as to the most efficient and economic manner to transfer property to the rightful heirs.
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We counsel business owners how to provide for the orderly transition of control for the business and its owners when the owners retire or move on.
Nicholas S. Ratush, Esq., is licensed to practice before State and Federal Courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New York.
Nicholas Ratush believes that effective client representation starts with a thorough examination of every detail of a case. That process often leads him to discover the vital pieces of information that are essential to develop highly effective strategies for dealing with the issues presented.
Nicholas was born in Kiev, Ukraine and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration from Pace University majoring in Information Systems. He received his Juris Doctorate from the Brooklyn Law School in 2005 and has been practicing law since 2006. He also achieved his Master of Laws degree from the New York Law School with a concentration in Tax Law / Estate Planning.
Preparing for every contingency, Nicholas knows being prepared to win at trial is the best way to keep clients out of court. He brings to client relationships a rare combination of personality traits: an aggressive litigator who nonetheless has both the ability and the inclination to resolve matters outside of the courtroom. Nicholas is passionate about giving his clients a voice while protecting their rights.
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