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SYLVIA E. DI PIETRO, ESQ. has practiced law in the area of estate practice and guardianship law, Article 81 and Article 83 advocacy and petitions, contested elder matters, as well as trusts and estates matters, probate, administration, accountings, guardian ad litem, complex trust and probate litigation. Among many legal activities involving teaching and mentoring attorneys, Sylvia is a member of the Guardianship Advisory Committee for the New York State Supreme Court, New York County.

Our Services

  • Full range of services in Article 81 and 83
  • Guardianship petitions advocacy
  • Elder law and contested elder matters
  • Same sex marriages
  • Mental Hygiene Law
  • Last will and testaments
  • Powers of attorney
  • Health care proxies
  • Supplemental needs trusts
  • Probate
  • Administration
  • Accountings
  • Inheritance
  • Surrogate Court proceedings
  • Trusts and estates
  • Contested complex trust and probate litigation
  • Risk management contracts and negotiations for television, theater, music and entertainment industries.

Sylvia E. Di Pietro, Esq., LLC

55 West Fourteenth Street • Suite 4H • New York, NY 10011
Phone: 917-596-0666 • Fax: 212-633-6298 • Email: femalelitigator@yahoo.com

Attorney Practice Areas: Last Will & Testament, Living Trusts, Health Care Proxy, Probate, Administration, Accountings, Complex Trusts & Estate Litigation, Supplemental Needs Trusts, Same Sex Marriage, Trust Administration, Surrogate and Supreme Court proceedings, Guardian Ad Litem, Power of Attorney, Beneficiary, Inheritance, Elder Abuse,  Elder Law, Mental Hygiene Law, Guardianship, Article 81 Petitions, Risk Management Contracts, Consulting, and Radio, TV & Media Appearances.

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