Bohm Law Firm, P.C.

Category: Estate planning attorney in New York

Address: 1301 Coney Island Ave Suite 2A, Brooklyn, NY 11230, USA

Phone: +17184074461

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–3PM

Monday: 9AM–7PM

Tuesday: 9AM–7PM

Wednesday: 9AM–7PM

Thursday: 9AM–7PM

Friday: 9AM–3PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Daniel Berger

Aug 30, 2022

Pinni was a pleasure to work with. He is very knowledgeable and thorough in his work.

Neil Chollick

Aug 24, 2022

Working with Pinni on the closing of our coop was a tremendously positive experience, he made the process go as smoothly as possible! There were so many factors involved and Pinni was on top of everything. I highly recommend him for any legal transaction. He never loses his cool and has a great sense of humor too.

Hush Tours

Jul 28, 2022

Mr. Bohm's service was exceptional. He was very accessible throughout the process via email and phone. Always responded promptly and ultimately got the closing done. He is extremely knowledgeable and goes the extra mile. Highly Recommended.

Gene Chollick

Aug 3, 2020

If you think you can handle all legal and financial aspects of your aging parents' affairs, think again. Some things are straightforward, like getting a Power of Attorney. Others are not -- like submitting a will to the probate court or dealing with a Medicaid application -- and require professional guidance. Out of ignorance I had made a few missteps with my mother's finances before she passed away and I didn't want to make any more, and that's where Pinni Bohm comes into the picture. His firm took care of the detailed application needed to get my mother's will through probate court, something I probably would have screwed up royally had I tried to do it on my own. When the time comes (hopefully not too soon) for my father, we will use Bohm Law Firm again.

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Questions & Answers

found out that i was the the beneficiary of a estate account from 2009 what can i do today,

Lawrence Drye | Oct 20, 2018
Pinni Bohm | Oct 20, 2018

Lawrence, If you are a named beneficiary on the decedent's bank account, then you can simply present the bank with the decedent's death certificate to receive payment. If the money has already been paid over to the New York State Office of Unclaimed Funds, then you will need to submit the appropriate application to them. If you were not named beneficiary on the account, then you may need to open an estate at the New York Surrogate's Court. (Above answer should NOT be construed as the formation of an attorney or lawyer-client relationship.)

Need an estate lawyer in order to get my grandfather share of realestate he purchased now there selling it. Problem is I have a brother that I cant locate what can I do

Shakeem Early | Oct 20, 2019
Bohm Law Firm, P.C. | Oct 19, 2020

Shakeem, It sounds as if an estate administrator or estate executor is selling your grandfather's real estate to enable future estate distributions. Once his house is sold, that estate administrator would then submit a Surrogate's Court estate accounting for review. Please feel free to call me to discuss. -Pinni Bohm

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