Your Estate Planning & Administration Law Firm
It’s not just business; it is personal.
Our firm is founded on the belief that clients deserve knowledgeable legal counsel delivered with professionalism, compassion, and integrity.
When important life decisions need to be made, our clients know they can trust us to help with sensitive and serious matters, such as drafting estate plans to include wills, living wills, power of attorney, trusts, and health care proxies; to administer an estate after a loved one has passed; to assist clients in obtaining guardianship over a loved one who lacks the ability to manage their financial or personal needs; or to quickly resolve Will contests or any type of estate litigation. We also compassionately support our clients’ needs in the areas of business law, real estate, traffic tickets, bookkeeping, and personal support services.
We work with you and for you.
We don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all solution. We work with you to understand your particular needs, counsel you on the best options available, and tailor a course of action that will achieve your goals. We answer your questions today and set you on a strong course for tomorrow.
We Are In Your Community
Serving New York’s Capital Region & Beyond
Main Office Location
10 Utica Avenue,
Latham, NY 12110
Handicap Accessible
Satellite Office Location
19 Forts Ferry Road,
Latham, NY 12110
By Appointment Only
Handicap Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible
Satellite Office Location
1473 Erie Boulevard, 2nd Floor,
Schenectady, NY 12305
Located at Peterson, Campoli and Associates, CPA's PLLC
By Appointment Only
Handicap Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible
Satellite Office Location
480 Broadway,
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Located at Palette Community
By Appointment Only
Handicap Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible
What Our Clients Say
When you need reliable legal counsel, call on Meier Law Firm, PLLC.
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Our diverse team is proud to offer translation services in English, Spanish, Greek, and Albanian, minimizing language as a barrier to receiving counsel without judgment.