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 Peter G. Goodman

 Benjamin A. Gorelick

 Marisa Guardo

 David A. Kellman

 Caryn B. Keppler-Citrin

 Richard H. Koby

 Brian C. Lavin

 Victor M. Metsch

 Stephen W. O'Connell

 Melvin Paradise

 Anne E. Pitter

 Michael P. Regan

 Donald L. Rosenthal

 Christine M. Sarro

 Edward Schiff

 Aleena R. Shapiro

 Dana V. Syracuse

 Edward A. White

 Paul M. Wolsk

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 Eliot H. Zuckerman


Caryn B. Keppler-Citrin

Partner

Direct Line: (212) 836-4932

Email: ccitrin-keppler@hartmancraven.com

Caryn B. Keppler has extensive experience in all aspects of estate, gift and charitable planning for individuals, conventional and alternative families, as well as business succession and continuity planning. Ms. Keppler's expertise also includes representing individuals with respect to prenuptial, post-nuptial and domestic partnership agreements and assisting families in planning for their disabled children. She has represented both fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of domestic estates and trusts, as well as estates and trusts having contacts in multiple and international jurisdictions, before the Internal Revenue Service and in litigation before the Surrogate's Courts. Ms. Keppler is a member of the New York City and Westchester County Estate Planning Councils and is a past president of the Rockland County Estate Planning Council. She is a chair of the Rockland County Bar Association Committee on the Surrogate's Courts and a member of the Planned Giving Committee of the Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation. Caryn is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey and to appear before the United States District Court of the District of New Jersey. Prior to entering private practice, Caryn was an attorney with the Internal Revenue Service. Ms. Keppler is a cum laude graduate of Binghamton University and received her J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. She is also a certified yoga instructor.

Caryn is a member of the following organizations:

NYSBA - Trusts & Estates Section
NYSBA - International Law Section
NYSBA - Special Committee on LGBT People and the Law
New York County Lawyers Association - Trusts & Estates Section
New York County Lawyers Association - LGBT Committee

 
 

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