Meet M. Celeste Luce
Celeste Luce is a respected asset protection and estate planning attorney based in Reno, Nevada. She has practiced law for 23 years and has extensive experience working with families and businesses.
Celeste represents clients in all matters relating to asset protection, estate planning, living trusts, probate, business planning, and charitable giving.
In 1971, Celeste graduated from the University of Southern California (Los Angeles) with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Urban Affairs. In 1984, she graduated cum laude from the University of Santa Clara Law School (Santa Clara) earning a Juris Doctor Degree.
Celeste is admitted to practice before all Nevada State Courts, California State Courts, the United States District Courts for the District of Nevada, Northern District of California, Central Distr ict of California, Eastern District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Celeste is a member of the Nevada State Bar and its section on Probate & Estate Planning, the Washoe County Bar, and the California State Bar and its section on Probate & Estate Planning. She is a past member of the Santa Clara and Bruce R. Thompson Chapters of the American Inns of Court.
Celeste is a member of American Business Women’s Association, and volunteers weekly in the Intensive Care Nursery at St. Mary’s Hospital in Reno. Also, Celeste is active in St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church where she takes part in the women’s group and charitable activities. Celeste is the “unofficial captain” of the parents’ team for U. C. Berkeley’s Women’s Gymnastics and eagerly supports the team’s activities. (Her daughter, Siobhan, is on the team.)
Celeste’s hobbies and interests include gourmet cooking, reading, taking part in local Red Hat events – and she is learning to ride a motorcycle. She has three children and one granddaughter. Her son, Sean, recently completed four years as a Marine and now lives in Reno. Her son, Brendean, and her daughter, Siobhan, attend the University of California at Berkeley.
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“If you have questions or concerns about asset protection, estate planning, living trusts, probate, business planning or charitable giving, please don’t hesitate to call. You’re welcome to call me any time, without cost or obligation. I’ll be happy to help you in every way.” -- Celeste