My master’s degree in taxation allows me to take into tax considerations when offering advice. For example, if you approach some attorneys to do a deed to gift your house to your children, you might get a deed prepared for a relatively small fee. I will tell you about the different ways to accomplish your goals, and the different tax consequences. As a bonus, I will feel its my professional duty to discuss what such a gift might mean should you ever need long term care in a nursing home. I do not handle any dispute resolution work with the Internal Revenue Service or the Connecticut Department of Revenue Service.
To my valued clients:
It is with mixed emotions that I am announcing my retirement from the practice of law.
After 40 years in practice, 30 of which has been with my own office, it is time for me to move into another phase of my life. It has been my pleasure to represent you and I will miss our interactions. Thank you for having me as your lawyer. The trust you have placed in me has been humbling.
I have moved to the Mystic Packer Building at 12 Roosevelt Ave. in Mystic. Attorney Ellen Grenger is also in the Packer Building, and she will be taking over my client files. I will become “Of Counsel” to her so that I can assist her in representing my clients. She is a former probate judge in Ledyard is and I feel very comfortable having her take over my law practice. My long time and valued employees, Christin and Ranna will now be working for Attorney Grenger. My phone number of 860-536-3430 will still work.
I wish you all the best of health and happiness. Thank you, once again, for placing your trust in me to be your lawyer.
Sincerely,
Neal