About Lynda Lee
Lynda Lee Arnold is a senior partner at Czepiga Daly Pope & Perri LLC in New Milford, Connecticut. She has been with the firm since 2014, becoming a senior partner in 2017. The firm specializes in estate planning, probate, and tax law, providing comprehensive legal services to clients throughout Connecticut and New York. Lynda's office is located in the heart of New Milford, where she serves clients, including individuals and families seeking to secure their legacies. Lynda earned her J.D. from Pace University in 1995, following her undergraduate degree in B.A.
from Western Connecticut State University in 1985. She furthered her education by obtaining an LL.M. from Western New England University School of Law in 2016. This advanced degree has enhanced her expertise in estate planning and elder law — This lets the attorney address complex legal issues with confidence. Most of Lynda's practice involves drafting wills, trusts, and estate planning documents. She also guides clients through the probate process, ensuring that estates are administered according to the law.
Her work often includes tax planning strategies to minimize tax liabilities for her clients. Cases typically involve detailed discussions about asset distribution, guardianship arrangements, and long-term care planning. Before joining Czepiga Daly Pope & Perri, Lynda practiced law as a general attorney starting in 2001. Her experience gave her the skills necessary to handle the details of estate and elder law. She is recognized for her thorough approach to client needs and her ability to simplify complex legal concepts. Lynda is an active member of several professional organizations, including the National Academy of Elder Law Lawyers and the Connecticut Bar Association's Elder Law section.
She also serves as Chair of the Sherman Commission on Aging, where she advocates for the needs of older adults in her community. Additionally, she is involved with the United Way and VNA & Hospice of New Milford, contributing her legal expertise to various advisory committees. Her commitment to the field of estate planning and elder law is evident in her community involvement and professional affiliations. Lynda's dedication to her clients and her proactive approach to legal challenges make her a respected figure in the New Milford legal community. She continues to be a resource for individuals and families handling the requirements of estate planning and probate law.