Wheatley Pritchard & Associates PLLC

Wheatley Pritchard & Associaates PLLC| Estate Planning Queens , NY

& Associates PLLC is a trusted estate planning and litigation law firm located in Long Island City, New York. With a focus on providing personalized services to families and businesses, their team of experienced attorneys specialize in probate, administration, and estate planning. Whether you are looking to create a will, establish a trust, or navigate the complexities of estate litigation, Wheatley Pritchard & Associates PLLC is committed to guiding you through the process with care and expertise. Serving clients in Queens and beyond, Wheatley Pritchard & Associates PLLC is dedicated to helping you protect your assets and ensure your wishes are carried out. Contact them today for a consultation to discuss your estate planning needs.

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Vinesh Ramhit
3/25/2025
From the first consultation to the final resolution, my parents and I are very grateful for the work Maureen and her team put in. Handling everything from my brother's estate while drawing up the two wills of my parents at the same time.

Maureen and her team took their time with a grieving family, explaining the process of Probate, ensuring we understood every step along the way.

I would like to especially thank our paralegal Taisha C., she was on top of our affairs and kept me informed no matter what time of day. She was easily reachable anytime I had a question and I appreciate that.

I highly recommend this law firm, Maureen and her staff are friendly, amazing and exemplify what professionalism is.

Thank you,

Vinesh Ramhit
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John Joseph Shea
3/24/2025
Friendly staff, outstanding and efficient job done. Definitely a five star law firm, in my opinion!
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Farrell B.
1/01/2025
Predators taking advantage of grieving people. They won't return my father's will until i pay thousands of dollars for avoidable "mistakes" they made. Estate not settled after four years. ....And the whole time I could have done a voluntary administrator myself. Stay away. In response to their response: No false information provided. I have an email from your office specifying that pension $ doesn't count toward probate. Yet somehow this amount tipped your decision from voluntary to probate. We're submitting to the court. Your mistake. And you can't even own up.
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