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Turning Point Estate Services, LLC Grows Roots in Fairfield County, CT

Connecticut gains the best of the best in an all-inclusive life transition and estate management company Life's Transitions, Simplified.

2010-12-17
WILTON, CT, December 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) Bringing their expertise in managing the transitions between the sequential chapters of life, Turning Point Estate Services, LLC has grown and moved its invaluable life services model to Wilton, CT. Moving North from Old Greenwich, CT, Turning Point offers an innovative approach to assist in the management and disposition of personal property and estates in transition. The professionals of Turning Point provide comprehensive service solutions through a single point of contact to our clients in the Connecticut and Westchester, New York areas. Through compassion, skill, respect for privacy, and discretion, Turning Point aims to be a vital ally through life's steepest steps.

With 75 years of collective experience, the managing partners of Turning Point, Peter Schattenfield, Gary Ferrari and Michael Magyar, provide assistance to real estate agents, families, executors and trustees of estates who have the arduous task of closing down and selling a residence as well as disbursement of personal property items. The company is also seasoned in the fragile support services required in helping seniors downsize from their current residence or move to assisted living. "We created Turning Point Estate Services to anticipate and deal with the many different issues and tasks that may arise in an estate transition situation," said Schattenfield. "We oversee and coordinate anything that needs to be done; no other firm does this. Our clients often are overwhelmed by the process of estate transition; they may be dealing with emotional issues such as a death in the family or moving a parent or loved one from the traditional family home." "We see ourselves as providing much needed family and family caregiver support," states Schattenfield.

The Turning Point business model has a strong focus on property issues in the larger context of the broader community. The company believes that contributing to a healthy, vibrant community as a benefit to all. Turning Point keeps jobs within the immediate communities in which they work by utilizing local businesses and craftspeople. By doing so they are then able to operate with the invaluable benefit of local knowledge. Turning Point operates with a wholly environment-conscious outlook, striving to minimize waste through the repurpose, reuse, and recycling of unwanted client items, through donations to various charitable and community organizations.

Turning Point offers a comprehensive and customizable package of services tailored to the individual clients and their specific needs. It can help families repair and prepare homes for market and sale. With a deep knowledge and constant attention to client needs, the Turning Point team is tirelessly cautious whether they are packing and disbursing personal property, making home improvements, or maintaining estate grounds.

Contact
For interest and information, contact Peter Schattenfield, Managing Partner, by email at pschattenfield@TurningPointRE.com or call 203.550.2199.

About Turning Point Estate Services, LLC
"Life's Transitions, Simplified"
Turning Point Estate Services, LLC are experienced estate management and life transition professionals, offering an innovative approach to assist families in the management and disposition of personal and real property in transition. They provide comprehensive service solutions through a single point of contact to their clients in the Southwestern Connecticut and Westchester, New York areas. For more information, visit the company website at http://www.TurningPointRE.com or call 203.388.8092.


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[Press-News.org] Turning Point Estate Services, LLC Grows Roots in Fairfield County, CT
Connecticut gains the best of the best in an all-inclusive life transition and estate management company Life's Transitions, Simplified.