Top best Estate Planning Lawyers in ZIP 55416 | 8 available
8 Estate Planning lawyers are available in ZIP code 55416 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.4/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $295 per hour.
Estate Planning Lawyers Nearby Minneapolis 55416 (by distance)
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(Minneapolis Area) 55426 2.0 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55405 2.3 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55410 2.8 miles
(Edina Area) 55424 3.1 miles
(Edina Area) 55436 3.6 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55402 3.9 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55419 4.0 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55404 4.0 miles
(Minneapolis Area) 55411 4.0 miles
(Golden Valley Area) 55422 4.1 miles
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4.2 - 4.6 ★
FAQs - Estate Planning Lawyers in 55416 city Minneapolis How many Estate Planning lawyers actively serve residents of Minneapolis, Minnesota? Approximately 80 licensed attorneys focus on Estate Planning across Minneapolis, Minnesota. Most matters are filed through the Minnesota District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Estate Planning lawyers in Minneapolis, Minnesota? In Minneapolis, typical rates range from $175-$360 per hour for Estate Planning. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2848 and $6898, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Estate Planning matters usually take in courts near Minneapolis? Estate Planning cases in Minneapolis, Minnesota usually take around 2-10 months depending on complexity and the Minnesota District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Estate Planning cases for people living in Minneapolis, Minnesota? Residents of Minneapolis typically see Estate Planning filings handled by the Minnesota District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Estate Planning? About 58% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Estate Planning, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
8 Estate Planning Lawyers Found Near You
September 13, 2014 was a beautiful day. It was my wedding day (The picture to the left was our actual wedding cake. My late wife designed it.). My wife and I were both a little older than typical, she was 32 and I was 36. Two days after the wedding, we jumped on a plane for our honeymoon, but my wife got sick on the plane. She never got better. After two months of tests, we found out my carefree (as she said, “Footloose and fancy free”) wife had terminal cancer.. I used to think estate planning was all about protecting and preserving assets, and that’s certainly a major part of it. But going through the loss of a loved one drastically changed my perspective. I have always done a good job of protecting the assets of an individual’s estate with the proper legal procedures. What I didn’t realize was how the lawyer can protect the survivors’ emotional needs.. All too often, lawyers do not think through some of the practical problems. Almost two years after my late wife’s death, I was in probate court for a client and had the chance to see several cases while waiting for mine to be called. The case right before mine could have served as a masterclass on what a lawyer should not do. From a legal standpoint, the lawyer had done nothing wrong. However, the lawyer’s plan was not practical. Because it wasn’t practical it very nearly cost the deceased’s children, who were in elementary school, their house. Fortunately, their aunt had been able to save the house just a few days before the kids lost it. If the lawyer who did that estate plan had considered the practical implications of the plan, that stressful situation could have been avoided.. At Reiff Law Office, we understand estate planning is not just about money and assets; it’s about people. We also understand the plan that works best for one person, or one family, may not be the optimal plan for others.. The best time to plan for the future is now. I learned that the hard way. I’d love to meet you and journey with you through this process.
Adam Galili devotes his practice to Minnesota family law, including prenuptial agreements, dissolution of marriage, custody and parenting time, spousal maintenance, child support, and property valuation and division. Whether a client has minor legal issues to resolve, has a financially complex estate or is in a high-conflict relationship, Adam acts with compassion and understanding in assisting his clients.. Adam’s experience growing up in three separate continents provides him with unparalleled perspective in interactions with diverse people and personalities. His legal knowledge and communication skills are significant assets when dealing with opposing attorneys, judges, experts, and clients. Open communication is a key reason Adam is able to consistently accomplish the goals of his clients.
A transition attorney practicing estate planning and business succession, Barbara specializes in providing a values-based approach to strategic planning for individuals, families and businesses. Barbara uses counseling and strategy development to handle life's transitions, whether guiding clients through the process of creating their estate plan or helping an entrepreneur transition their business to new ownership.. Specialties: A guided approach to Retirement Lifestyle and Estate Planning, Real Estate, Probate services, and advising Small Businesses.
Experienced Estate Planning attorney serving clients in Minneapolis and surrounding areas.