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What does a Estate lawyer in your area do?
A Estate lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Estate cases in your area.
How much does a Estate lawyer cost in your area?
Most Estate lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Estate lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Estate lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Estate lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Estate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
18723 Estate Lawyers Found
We have represented clients across Virginia and beyond for many years. From starting a business, growing a business, and selling a business, to helping the owners, their families and others with planning and implementing the disposition of their estate, to guiding families through probate or the administration of an estate or trust, it has been and continues to be a pleasure to serve each of our clients.. How can we help you, your business and/or your family?
Jesci Norrington focuses her practice on estate planning, probate, trust and estate administration matters and non-contested guardianship and conservatorship cases. She counsels clients serving as executors and trustees through the probate and trust administration process. She prepares individualized estate plans tailored to meet client's needs to include wills, trusts, irrevocable trusts, special needs trusts, powers of attorney and advance medical directives.. Jesci serves on the Board of Directors for the Virginia Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and is a member of the Fairfax Bar Association. She regularly serves as a guardian ad litem for incapacitated adults and is a volunteer with Wills on Wheels, an organization that provides estate planning services to the elder community. When she is not practicing law, she enjoys spending time with her husband and daughter traveling, cooking or spending time outdoors
Myka Landry received her B.A. in 1986, and her J.D. from the University of Denver in 1990. She is a solo practitioner practicing in the areas of estate planning, including Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Living Wills; elder law; long term care planning (including Medicaid); and probate and trust and estate administration.. Her offices are in Kiowa and Elizabeth, Colorado, but she serves clients throughout Colorado, particularly in Elbert, Douglas, and Arapahoe counties, as well as Southern Colorado, including throughout the San Luis Valley, Trinidad, Lamar and La Junta. She grew up in eastern Colorado where her family raised horses and cattle. She currently lives in Kiowa, Colorado with her husband, who comes from a family of wheat farmers. As such, she has a passion for agricultural and rural communities, and loves to practice in those areas.. Myka does offer visits at the location of the client's choice, as many in the rural areas live far from her location. She will also meet clients at times that are convenient for them. She believes that planning is important and she welcomes the opportunity to educate people about the opportunities available to them. She wants to make it as easy on them as possible, as she understands that in a busy life, significant planning opportunities often get put off because life gets in the way.. Myka's elder law practice focuses not only on seniors, but on those that love them as well. She loves to help families navigate the challenges that come with balancing aging parents; children; and sometimes chronic or serious health issues.
I concentrate my practice in the areas of estate, gift and income tax law and the law of wills, trusts and estates. I provide complex estate, gift and income tax planning for an expanding personal client base; create wills, trusts, documents of incorporation, partnership agreements and limited liability company operating agreements; counsel clients in estate administration and guardianship matters. I also represent clients before City/County Circuit Courts, District Courts and Courts of Appeal regarding estate administration matters.
I specialize in Elder Law and Estate Planning & Administration, as well as Contract and Business Law. Elder Law and Estate Planning entail comprehensive planning and advice for a variety of situations and areas of concern, including: drafting and execution of wills, trusts, financial and medical powers of attorney, living wills, and more; medicaid planning and eligibility; guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, probate, and estate administration.. In addition, I have extensive experience in contract negotiation, drafting and review, including federal procurement contracts. I help small business owners build and protect their businesses by advising about business formation, contracts & agreements, intellectual property matters, acquisitions, risk management and more. My background in governmental compliance and complex commercial transactions benefits clients by helping them to make informed decisions as their businesses grow.. About Sarah: Sarah earned a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana and a law degree from Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana. Shortly afterward, she competed for and received a Presidential Management Fellowship, through which she managed multi-million dollar acquisitions for the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles Air Force Base. Over the next several years, Sarah developed expertise advising various federal agencies on business matters, mastering governmental regulations, and coordinating complex, political acquisition projects and federal contracts.
I am a Colorado native and grew up in Mancos near the Four Corners. I went on to receive my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with a concentration in Counseling Psychology and a minor in Sociology from Mesa State College in 2000. I then received my Juris Doctorate in 2003 from the University of Nebraska, College of Law. Following graduation from Law School, I moved with my husband to Austin Texas, where I became a licensed attorney in the fall of 2003. During that same time, I became a new mom and chose to stay home with my first son. In early 2005 our family moved back to Colorado to help with a church plant in the Denver area. I then obtained my Colorado Legal License. In 2006, I began working as a Weld County Deputy District Attorney for the 19th Judicial District in Greeley, Colorado. Our family then moved back to the Grand Junction area and I continued my work for several years as a Mesa County Deputy District Attorney. As a Deputy District Attorney, I prosecuted both misdemeanor and felony level cases. However, most of my career as a prosecutor was spent handling the juvenile criminal docket. I felt it was important to help get the kids back on track through services, education, and appropriate consequences so that they could avoid making similar mistakes as adults. I am a member of the Colorado Bar Association and the Mesa County Bar Association. I am focusing my current legal practice on providing legal services for Estate Planning, Trusts, Probate, and adoption. I am also contracted as the City of Fruita Municipal Prosecutor. I am dedicated to giving my clients competent and compassionate assistance in planning for their futures and the future of their loved one’s.
Marc Summers merged Summers Law, Ltd., with Stone Law, LLC in the fall of 2016. Mr. Summers relocated to the Grand Junction area from Gunnison, Colorado, after spending nearly a decade serving clients in Gunnison, Montrose, Delta, Hinsdale, San Miguel and Ouray Counties. Stone Law, LLC., is committed to continuing the quality legal services and small town values that Mr. Summers developed in Gunnison and Montrose, here in the Grand Valley and throughout Colorado's western slope. Mr. Summers is dedicated to giving all of his clients the personal attention they deserve, whether they reside in Grand County or La Plata County - and all points in between. Mr. Summers cares about his clients, their needs and providing a quality product.. Mr. Summers focuses his practice in the areas of Estate Planning (Wills and Trusts); Probate and Trust Administration; Business transactions, LLC, Partnership and Corporate formation, governance and operations; as well as Real Estate and Property matters.. Call today to set an appointment with Marc E. Summers to discuss your needs.
I was born and raised in Northwest Arkansas and have practiced in this area for my entire career. I believe that having a background in the community, as well as an undergraduate degree in Agricultural Business allows for me to better understand the viewpoint of my clients.
Katelyn M. Eaves, known as Katie, is the seasoned legal professional behind The Eaves Firm. Armed with a wealth of experience and a dedication to legal excellence, Katie has navigated the intricacies of transactional law for over a decade.. A proud alumna of the University of Arkansas, Katie earned her undergraduate degree before continuing her academic journey at the University of Arkansas School of Law, where she graduated cum laude. Her commitment to academic excellence further led her to the University of Florida Levin College of Law, where she earned her LL.M. in taxation.. With a comprehensive background in estate planning, tax law, commercial transactions, real estate, nonprofits, and other transactional law areas, Katie brings a diverse skill set to her practice. Her passion lies in providing meticulous and personalized legal solutions to clients, ensuring their peace of mind in navigating the complex legal landscape.. As the principal attorney at The Eaves Firm, Katie's mission is to deliver strategic counsel tailored to the unique needs of each client. Her unwavering commitment to excellence, coupled with a decade of legal practice, positions her as a trusted guide for those seeking expertise in transactional law matters. Whether crafting sound estate plans, facilitating commercial transactions, or navigating the nuances of nonprofit governance, Katie's depth of knowledge and dedication make her an invaluable ally in the legal journey. Clients can trust in Katie's experience and personalized approach to achieve legal success at The Eaves Firm.
I provide discreet, high-touch legal counsel tailored exclusively for high-net-worth individuals, ultra-affluent families, and accomplished business owners. As Managing Member, my focus is on delivering white-glove service in sophisticated estate planning, strategic asset protection, and business succession.. I guide clients through the complexities of wealth preservation, trust and estate administration, and multi-generational planning. Every solution I craft is thoughtfully designed to minimize tax liability, shield assets from potential risks, and ensure seamless continuity across generations and business ventures.. Before founding Pinnacle Legal, I honed my expertise at premier national law firms and a global consulting firm, advising high-net-worth individuals, business owners, and fiduciaries on advanced estate and tax planning strategies. My experience spans structuring complex trusts, navigating business transitions, and advising family offices on asset protection and philanthropic planning. With a strong foundation in legal training and hands-on experience, I bring both technical acumen and practical insight to every client relationship.. I was also elected as President of the Estate Planning Council of Arkansas, a role that allows professionals across the state to connect and stay at the forefront of delivering comprehensive, tax-efficient estate planning solutions for our clients.. Outside of the office, I enjoy spending time with my wife and our six children. Whether I’m coaching youth sports, playing games with the family, or exploring new destinations on our vacations, these moments keep me grounded and inspire the work I do for families planning their own legacies.