William Forbes Breg
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**William Forbes Breg, Esq.** *Attorney at Secor, Cassidy & McPartland, P.C.* Southbury, CT William Forbes Breg, an esteemed attorney at Secor, Cassidy & McPartland, P.C., is dedicated to serving clients in Southbury and the surrounding Connecticut communities. Born in Fort Knox, Kentucky, and raised in Southbury, Bill has a deep-rooted connection to the area, currently residing in Watertown. His comprehensive understanding of local laws and the probate court system makes him a trusted advocate for clients navigating the complexities of estate planning, probate administration, and real estate transactions. With a specialized focus on estate planning, Attorney Breg assists individuals and families in creating tailored strategies to protect their assets and ensure their wishes are honored. His experience in the local probate courts equips him with unique insights that benefit clients throughout the probate administration process. As a professional member of PLAN of Connecticut, Bill is particularly passionate about advising families with special needs, offering guidance on the establishment and management of special needs trusts to secure a stable financial future for their loved ones. In addition to his estate planning and probate expertise, Attorney Breg also provides knowledgeable counsel in real estate matters, assisting clients with property transactions and ensuring compliance with state regulations. His commitment to personalized service and attention to detail allows him to build lasting relationships with clients, making him a reliable resource for all their legal needs. For individuals and families seeking comprehensive legal support in estate planning, probate, or real estate in Southbury, CT, William Forbes Breg is the dedicated attorney who will guide you with professionalism and care.
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.