Stephen Diamond – Wappingers Falls Estate Planning Attorney

Stephen Diamond |

Stenger, Diamond & Glass, LLP

(845) 298-2000

https://www.sdglaw.com/

1136 Route 9
Suite 2
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

Stephen Diamond | Stenger, Diamond & Glass, LLP

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Firm Summary

Stephen E. Diamond, a long-time native to the Hudson Valley, is a partner at Stenger, Diamond & Glass, LLP (SDG Law) where he is well known for his dedication to helping local business and individuals with their legal needs as well as his involvement in the community. Steve has been practicing law for 40 years and has built a loyal client base that stay with SDG Law because the services are essential for every stage of their life.

At SDG Law, Steve practices in the areas of wills and estates, including asset protection elder law and Medicaid protection, business formation and transactions, commercial contracts including entity formation, commercial and residential real estate buying and selling, lending and secured transactions. He regularly represents clients with estate planning and estates in Florida.

Mr. Diamond is a sitting Judge in the Town of Union Vale Court. He is past Chairman of, and current legal counsel to, The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, a past member of the Board of Directors of The Community Foundation of Dutchess County, current legal counsel and past Board member of the Chamber Foundation, prior legal counsel and an honoree for the Northern Dutchess NAACP and legal counsel and Board member for the Matt Herring Foundation.

He is a frequent lecturer on the topics of Estate and Retirement planning and Elder Law issues.

Steve received his BS from Marist College, his Juris Doctorate from Pepperdine University, and a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida, Gainesville. He is admitted to practice in New York, Florida, and Massachusetts.  Steve served 19 years as a volunteer firefighter, rising through the ranks to become the First Assistant Chief of the Arlington Fire District. He traded in his helmet for diapers when his son was born.