Law Offices of John J. Malloy is a distinguished legal practice specializing in real estate, estate planning, corporate law, probate, and tax matters. With offices in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and a history dating back to 1987, the firm stands out for its personalized, cost-efficient services tailored to a diverse client base of individuals and businesses.
Led by John J. Malloy, Esq., who brings over five decades of legal experience including roles in international corporations and as an adjunct business law professor, the firm emphasizes practical, client-focused solutions. It serves an eclectic group of clients with an approach that prioritizes clarity, responsiveness, and thorough legal compliance, drawing on deep expertise in both state and federal matters, including practice before the U.S. Tax Court.
Services Offered
- Real Estate (sale and purchase of residential and commercial property, refinancings)
- Estate Planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, codicils, lifetime gift giving programs, estate tax planning)
- Corporate & Business (incorporations, dissolutions, reorganizations, business purchases and sales, joint ventures, partnerships, limited liability companies, franchise agreements, shareholder & partnership agreements, corporate secretarial functions, legal compliance audits, contracts of all kinds, confidentiality agreements, non-compete agreements)
- Probate (estate administration, conservatorships, guardianships, name changes, will contests, representation of heirs & beneficiaries)
- Tax (tax return preparation, amended tax returns, assistance with IRS audits, offers in compromise, payment plans, general tax planning)
- General Practice Attorney services
The firm primarily serves clients in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and the broader metropolitan New York area, with admitted practice in Connecticut, New York, and Illinois. Fluent in delivering comprehensive legal support, the practice is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Tax Court and the District of Connecticut.
