Anthony M. Brown
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**Anthony M. Brown, Esq.** 100 Merrick Rd Ste 103 E Rockville Centre, NY 11570-4801 Phone: [insert phone number] Email: [insert email address] Anthony M. Brown is an accomplished attorney specializing in Adoption, Estate Planning, Family and Estate Law, Probate, and Real Estate. As an associate at Albert W. Chianese & Associates, he leads the Family and Estates Law division, serving clients in Manhattan and Long Island. With a deep commitment to supporting individuals, couples, and families through significant life transitions, Anthony brings a compassionate and thorough approach to his practice. Anthony’s expertise encompasses a wide range of adoption services, including second and step-parent adoption, adult adoption, and private placement adoption. He is dedicated to helping clients navigate the emotional and legal complexities of family formation. In addition, he provides comprehensive estate planning and probate services, ensuring that clients’ wishes are honored and their legacies are protected. Recognized for his advocacy and support within the LGBTQ+ community, Anthony founded an online platform aimed at assisting gay and lesbian couples in creating families. He serves as the Board Chairman of Men Having Babies, a non-profit organization focused on supporting gay men pursuing family-building through surrogacy. Additionally, Anthony is a legal consultant for Family By Design, a resource for co-parenting information and connections. With a strong background in real estate law, Anthony assists clients in making informed decisions that align with their personal and financial goals. Known for his client-centered approach, he prioritizes clear communication, understanding, and trust, ensuring that each client feels supported throughout their legal journey.
About Adoption Law
Adoption attorneys guide families through the legal process of adopting a child. They handle all legal requirements to create new family bonds. Common matters include domestic adoption, international adoption, stepparent adoption, foster care adoption.