1. Home /
  2. Lawyer & law firm /
  3. Conboy Law Firm

Category



General Information

Locality: Watertown, New York

Phone: +1 315-788-5100



Address: 407 Sherman St. 13601 Watertown, NY, US

Website: www.cmbk.com/

Likes: 613

Reviews

Add review



Facebook Blog

Conboy Law Firm 04.11.2020

We are so proud of our very own Torie Collins! Check out her article in the Northern New York Community Foundation Newsletter!

Conboy Law Firm 17.10.2020

Hey!!! I know her!!

Conboy Law Firm 03.10.2020

Genevieve Purcell has joined the Conboy Law Firm as an associate attorney in our Family Law practice. Genevieve is accepting new clients regarding matters involving Custody, Visitation, Child Support, Child Abuse Neglect and Family Offense!

Conboy Law Firm 29.09.2020

Meet the newest addition to the Conboy Law firm, Genevieve Purcell!

Conboy Law Firm 18.09.2020

Yes! Each state has laws that provide time limits to formally file a lawsuit or claim. These laws, called the "statute of limitations", will prevent an otherwise viable claim from being considered if it is not filed on time. Therefore, it is important to contact us as soon as possible after an occurrence.

Conboy Law Firm 01.09.2020

Answer: Being named as executor in a Will is a nomination; Surrogate’s Court action is necessary to give the executor legal authority to act and handle assets that are part of the decedent’s estate. Do you need a question answered? Give us a call, stop by any of our 3 offices, or send us a message!

Conboy Law Firm 27.08.2020

The Conboy Law Firm wishes you a happy and healthy New Year!

Conboy Law Firm 11.08.2020

A will nominates someone ( an executor) to handle your affairs upon your passing; the executor has no authority during your lifetime. A power of attorney designates an agent to handle your affairs during your lifetime; the agent’s authority ends upon your passing.

Conboy Law Firm 31.07.2020

The Conboy Law Firm would like to wish you a Happy Holidays!

Conboy Law Firm 12.07.2020

The Conboy Law Firm does not charge any initial fees for a social security disability case and is paid only when we win the case. There is a contingency fee 25% of any past due benefits if we win the case up to a maximum of $6,000. If we don’t win the case, there is no fee.