Naomi Becker Collier Named Co-Chair of the Trusts and Estates & Elder Law practice at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C.
Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C. is pleased to announce that Naomi Becker Collier has been named co-chair of the firm's Trusts and Estates & Elder Law practice, effective January 1, 2021.
Managing partner Michael S. Stein said, “We are thrilled to name Naomi as co-chair of the firm’s Trusts and Estates & Elder Law practice. Naomi’s significant expertise in elder law and trusts & estates is an asset to all of the firm’s clients, and her leadership within the firm is notable.”
Naomi’s practice is concentrated in the area of trusts and estates with an emphasis on addressing the specific needs of aging individuals, people with disabilities, and their families. She provides her clients with practical guidance and education, addresses their individual needs and assists them in achieving their goals, while simultaneously maximizing the flexibility and planning options available to them.
Naomi’s elder and disability law practice focuses on estate and lifetime planning, elder law counseling, asset preservation planning, special needs planning, planning for incapacity, trust and estate administration, Medicaid planning and applications, and guardianships. Her trust and estate practice includes the utilization of tax minimization strategies, drafting and reviewing complex wills, revocable trusts, GRATs, QPRTs, insurance trusts, dynastic trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives.
Prior to joining Pashman Stein, Naomi developed her practice in boutique law firms, first specializing in elder law, and subsequently, in estate and tax planning for high net worth individuals. Her current practice effectively and purposefully combines these related, yet unique, areas of the law while emphasizing the importance of promoting the best quality of life for her clients and their families.
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