Protecting what matters the most
We design a specific legal strategy for each client.
Pia Candotti-Sherman
Pía Candotti is an international attorney with over 17 years of experience, having practiced as a Notary Public / Escribana in Argentina and as an Attorney in the United States. She founded Candotti Law Firm, LLC to provide legal guidance in estate planning, probate, and business law for international clients and families.
Pía offers a personalized, high-quality approach, designing strategies to plan, protect, and prevent family conflicts, preserve harmony and assets for loved ones, and avoid the waste of financial resources. With expertise in both Civil Law and Common Law, she understands the unique challenges faced by international families and businesses. She graduated with distinction as Attorney and Notary Public / Escribana from the National University of Tucumán, Argentina, and earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Georgia State University College of Law.
What sets us apart from other firms?
Our team is comprised of attorneys licensed to practice in several countries, including Argentina, Brazil, and Russia. We speak Spanish, Portuguese, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Russian. We understand the legal systems of different countries and handle multinational cases: assets outside the U.S., heirs abroad, coordination with attorneys, notaries, or other legal professionals in other jurisdictions, and legal documents in other countries.
We don’t just prepare documents:
We understand each client’s personal situation in detail. We offer a lifelong legal partnership, supporting you through difficult times and always protecting your loved ones and your assets.
We conduct a comprehensive, detailed, and thorough analysis of every situation:
You gain a firm that knows you, understands you, and supports you over time: your legal family.
Practice Areas
Legal solutions for the international community, future planning and probate proceedings.
Estate
Planning
Probate Proceedings and Estate Administration
Corporate/Business
Law
International and Cross-Border Matters
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