Jeffrey Luszeck
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Jeffrey Luszeck is a dedicated attorney specializing in estate planning and trust litigation, based in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, NV. As a valued member of the esteemed firm Solomon Dwiggins & Freer, Ltd., Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience to his practice, where he expertly navigates the intricate world of trusts and estates. With a strong focus on trust and estate litigation, Jeffrey has successfully represented a diverse range of clients, including heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, and fiduciaries. His expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of contentious issues such as undue influence, testamentary capacity, contractual capacity, and claims of forgery and fraud. He is well-versed in addressing complex matters of unjust enrichment and technical incapacity, ensuring that his clients receive comprehensive legal support tailored to their unique situations. In addition to his litigation prowess, Jeffrey is adept at guiding clients through the entire estate administration process. He understands that navigating the legal landscape can be daunting, and he is committed to providing clear and compassionate counsel every step of the way. His goal is to empower clients by demystifying the complexities of estate planning, ultimately helping them safeguard their legacies and secure their loved ones’ futures. Jeffrey Luszeck’s commitment to excellence and his thorough understanding of the law make him a trusted advocate for those facing challenges in estate and trust matters. Whether you are dealing with a contested estate or seeking guidance on effective estate planning strategies, Jeffrey is here to help you achieve your objectives with confidence and clarity. Let his expertise work for you in the bustling legal environment of Las Vegas, ensuring that your interests are protected and your voice is heard.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.