
Anne B. Letterio

About
Anne Letterio began her legal career in the Dutchess County Surrogate’s Court, gaining extensive experience in estate planning and probate matters. She specializes in drafting wills, trusts, and sophisticated estate plans, including provisions for complex family dynamics, ensuring her clients’ assets are distributed according to their wishes. With a compassionate approach, Anne strives to make the estate planning process stress-free, offering clients direct access to her and personalized, one-on-one guidance through what can be an emotional journey.
As former corporation counsel for the City of Albany, Anne prosecuted traffic violations, providing her with unique expertise in defending traffic tickets, criminal matters, and DWIs. Her meticulous attention to detail and strategic insight benefit clients facing these challenges.
In family law, Anne excels at negotiating uncontested divorces and settlements, prioritizing efficiency and affordability to minimize emotional and financial strain. She is adept at securing quick resolutions, often finalizing uncontested divorces in as little as one to two weeks when asset distribution is pre-agreed. Anne also specializes in prenuptial agreements and integrated estate planning to protect their financial future.
Recognized for five years running, Anne has been named among Hudson Valley Magazine’s "Top Lawyers"—a testament to their unwavering dedication, professional integrity, and outstanding legal acumen.
A lifelong resident of Beacon, New York, and mother of two, Anne enjoys spending time with her family, traveling abroad, and exploring the Hudson Valley’s natural beauty.
Areas of Practice
- Matrimonial and family law
- Drug and DWI defense
- Traffic violations
- Personal injury
- Wills and estates
Education
- Siena College
- B.S. - 2009
- Major: Political science
- Minors: Psychology and history
- Syracuse University College of Law, Law in London, 2009
- Albany Law School, J.D. - 2012
Bar Admissions
- New York State
- U.S. District Court Northern District of New York
- State of Texas
Published Works
- Anne Letterio, A State’s Way of Circumventing the Constitution: The Unconstitutional Taxation of Out-of-State Corporations that Do Instate Business Over the Internet, 22 Alb. L.J. Sci.& Tech. 411 (2012)