Elise
H. Salek concentrates her practice in estate planning and probate
with an emphasis on federal estate
and gift taxation and probate litigation. Her practice consists primarily in helping clients minimize their
estate tax liability through the use of trusts, family
limited partnerships and charitable gifts. Ms. Salek also handles all aspects of probate litigation including will contests and breach of fiduciary duty claims. She has presented numerous seminars on estate
planning, probate, wealth transfer, business succession planning, estate and gift taxation,
and corporate taxation.
Ms. Salek is leader of Sulloway’s Tax, Trusts and Estates Group in Concord and also manages its Gorham, New Hampshire office
which provides a full range of legal services for our North Country
clients.
Ms. Salek is a member of the Business Enterprise Development Council,
a Trustee and Treasurer of the Northern Forest Heritage Park, and
a past President of the Coos County Bar Association. She has also served as an adjunct professor of estate planning at the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord.
Ms.
Salek graduated from Boston College in 1989 with a double major
in History and French. She received her law degree from Georgetown
University in 1992 and her LL.M. in Taxation from Georgetown in
1993.
Ms.
Salek is admitted to practice law in New Hampshire
and Massachusetts.