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Phone: +1 332-456-0500



Address: 132 Nassau Street, Suite 900 10038 New York, NY, US

Website: www.cjorlaw.com

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O'Reilly Law, LLC 11.01.2021

Press Release - Neil O'Reilly named a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys https://cjorlaw.com/press-release-american-academy-of-esta/

O'Reilly Law, LLC 02.01.2021

Our June 9, 2020 webinar is full! Click the link below to find out about future webinars/seminars and receive a FREE newsletter "15 Common Reasons to do Estate Planning."

O'Reilly Law, LLC 20.12.2020

Attend our FREE webinar to learn how to protect your family and your assets. Now more than ever during the Coronavirus pandemic, each family should consider updating their Estate Plan! Who Should Attend? Anyone with no Estate Plan, anyone with an Estate Plan that they have not updated in the last 3 years, or anyone with an Estate Plan that they have questions about or wish to change.... When: Tuesday, June 9, 2020, 4:30 P.M.EST. Click the link below and reserve your seat now!

O'Reilly Law, LLC 17.12.2020

Take part in a webinar presented by Neil O'Reilly on Wednesday, June 9, 2020, at 4:30 P.M. EST to learn about your estate planning options that will best protect your family and your legacy.

O'Reilly Law, LLC 09.12.2020

NY Governor Cuomo issues emergency Order allowing for Electronic Notarization of documents. This is great news for people who need official documents executed during this period of social distancing. In particular, people may need to execute the essential estate planning documents (Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy, Living Will and Will) while they are unable to leave their homes and it is inadvisable to have someone be at their house to notarize the documents. Governor Cu...omo's order provides that notarial acts required under state law are authorized to be performed via video technology. Stipulations include the following: - If not known to the notary, the person seeking notary services must present a valid photo ID during the video conference. - The video conference must allow for direct interaction. - Pre-recorded videos of signatures are not permitted. - People seeking notary services must affirmatively represent they are physically situated in the State of New York. - The person seeking notary services must transmit by electronic means a legible copy of the signed document, which the notary may notarize and transmit back to the person. - The notary may repeat the notarization of the original signed document as of the date of execution within thirty days. The Order also states that all NY residential and commercial evictions will be halted for 90 days.