Pamela A Quattrone
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**Pamela A. Quattrone, Esq., MBA** *Associate Attorney at the Law Offices of Nancy M. Rice* *Cherry Hill, NJ* Pamela A. Quattrone is a dedicated Associate Attorney at the Law Offices of Nancy M. Rice, where she leverages her extensive legal and business expertise to provide exceptional service in estate planning, probate, and tax law. With a deep commitment to assisting individuals and families, Pamela addresses critical asset preservation issues and long-term care planning—an essential service for those navigating the complexities of life’s transitions. Pamela specializes in drafting a wide array of estate planning documents, including wills, various types of trusts, durable powers of attorney, and advanced healthcare directives. Her meticulous approach ensures that each client’s unique needs are met, providing peace of mind for both individuals and their loved ones. In addition to her estate planning proficiency, Pamela represents executors, administrators, and trustees in the administration of estates and trusts, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and facilitating a smooth probate process. She is also well-versed in handling accounting actions and other probate litigation matters, advocating effectively for fiduciaries, beneficiaries, and interested parties. A resident of Cherry Hill, NJ, Pamela is passionate about empowering her clients with the knowledge and tools necessary to secure their financial futures. Her holistic approach combines legal acumen with compassionate client service, making her a trusted partner in navigating the intricacies of estate and tax law. Whether addressing simple estate planning needs or complex probate litigation, Pamela A. Quattrone is committed to guiding clients every step of the way.
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.