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Frequently Asked Questions
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.
18160 Estate Lawyers Found
Our lawyer, Joe Engle, is here to lead you through the estate planning process with ease and knowledge. He will sit down with you personally to discuss what you are looking for and how it can be accomplished. Whether you need a will, a trust or other documents, Mr. Engle will assist you where ever you need and will answer any questions you may have.. Creating an estate plan should be easy. If you are feeling overwhelmed or uncomfortable about planning for the future, we can help ease your misgivings. With candid advice, compassionate service and a dedicated attorney, you will leave our office knowing you have made the right choice. Everyone's life is easier when an estate plan is in place, and the Law Offices of Joe Engle makes it easy to do just that.
The Law Office of Claudia I. Pringles, PLLC is dedicated to estate planning, special needs planning, and probate. Serving the state of Vermont.
Stephen A. Unsworth has over 30 years of experience in estate planning and business law. Stephen directs the Legacy Wealth Planning group and devotes his practice primarily to estate planning, elder law, asset protection and business mission is to provide quality estate planning resources, such as assistance with Living Trusts, Wills (simple & complex), Probate, Trust Administration, Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Medicaid and Special Needs Planning and Family Limited Partnerships.. Stephen was previously a member of the Board of Governors for the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (AAEPA), a national membership organization serving the needs of legal professionals concentrating on estate planning.. Through the Academy's comprehensive training and educational programs on state-of-the-art estate planning law and techniques, the AAEPA fosters excellence in estate planning among its members and helps them deliver the highest possible service to their clients.
Our firm is dedicated to helping our clients with estate planning, elder law, Medicaid and special needs planning and probate and trust administration. Those are the only areas we work in. We are one of only two law firms in Northern New England to have two lawyers certified as Elder Law Attorneys by the National Elder Law Foundation, an organization accredited by the American Bar Association.. Our law firm works on a team basis. Two of our assistants have been with me for over 14 years. We are dedicated to helping our clients make and implement decisions that are in their best interests. We are here to serve our clients.. We charge fixed fees for all our document work. We do not charge clients if they contact us with questions about their plan, even after we have completed the work. We like to hear from our clients and offer them a free meeting every three years to discuss their plan and determine whether changes are needed.. Personally, I live with my wife in Burlington, where i served on the City's Development Review Board for 20 years. I am a member of the Governor's Commission on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders and previously served for six years on the Board of the Champlain Valley Agency on Aging (now known as AgeWell). I enjoy traveling, reading and socializing with friends.
Corey’s legal practice centers on assisting clients through some of the most challenging times in their lives. She is both a problem solver and passionate advocate for her clients. She is a member of Collaborative Practice Vermont and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.. Corey graduated in 2006 from the University of Washington School of Law, where she received the Charles Z. Smith Public Interest Student of the Year award. Corey began her practice of law in Washington State representing parents and youth in juvenile court and worked as an Ombudsman with the Washington State Office of the Family and Children’s Ombudsman. In 2013, Corey returned to her home state of Vermont and joined Mickenberg, Dunn, Lachs & Smith, PLC. She currently resides in Essex Junction with her husband and two young sons.
Adam Bartsch writes a monthly estate planning column in The Shelburne News. See more than 50 published columns on the Articles Page of the NorthEast Estates and Trusts website at .
Marianne helps clients pass down their assets smoothly and in a tax-advantaged way using wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and other estate and business planning documents.
Upon completing his legal education, Justin worked as an attorney in Sacramento, California, primarily practicing in the areas of business, real estate, entertainment law, employment, and estate planning. His years working with clients on a wide variety of legal matters provided practical legal experience but his background in economics also made him finely attuned to the frustrating inefficiency that is standard in the legal industry.. Justin eventually returned to his home state of Utah to found Cutler Riley Law. His aim was to offer exceptional legal service but without the frustrating guesswork that stems from high hourly attorney rates and vague timetables. Cutler Riley Law was founded on the belief that the legal community is way past due on adjusting to modern, customer-friendly, economic practices.. When Justin is not working he enjoys spending his time with his wife and three children and his interests include sports, hiking, biking, film, and chess.
Since 2010, my legal practice has been focused on estate planning and asset protection. I've always been focused on three things: 1) Ensure my clients have good counsel and that they understand their estate plans; 2) Provide current and customized estate plans; and 3) Provide prompt and thorough service.. Somethings to know about me that some people find interesting: I was in the Marine Corps Reserves for 10 years; I lived in Norway for two years; I have lived in five states: Utah, California, Hawaii, Connecticut, and Florida; and I played rugby for a college club team.
Elliot has extensive legal, tax, and business experience. Elliot has worked with an international accounting firm in both its federal tax and mergers and acquisition practices, as well as with several law firms. Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to work with a diverse clientele ranging from billion-dollar companies to professional athletes and has gained significant experience dealing with complex issues. This experience has allowed him to gain a strong reputation among attorneys and accountants across the state, and he frequently provides consultation for tax and legal professionals on a wide variety of complex tax issues. Elliot represents both businesses and individuals.. In his spare time, Elliot enjoys spending time with his family, biking, watching movies, snowshoeing, and fly fishing.. Elliot is married to Rachel and they have two children. They currently live in South Jordan, Utah.
Darren Watts has been helping clients over his nearly two decades as an attorney, working in many areas of law as requested by the firms he has worked for. Since becoming his own boss, he is limiting the work he does to what he enjoys most. His basis in areas he does not currently practice provides insight to the interplay that always exists between specialties in the law.. Darren has practiced in family law, bankruptcy law, criminal law as both a prosecutor and defense attorney, contract law, employment law, business law, personal injury, and general litigation and can therefore spot pitfalls that may not be as readily apparent to other attorneys.
Rebekah became interested in estate planning early in her life following the death of her maternal grandfather. Her grandfather was a hardworking man of means. Unfortunately, he didn't do any estate planning until very near his death, leaving a variety of loose ends that would not be tied up for years. She saw first hand the frustration and emotional strain that resulted from planning so near the end of his life and the almost war like back and forth between her grandfather's attorney and her family following his passing. As a result, Rebekah is passionate about getting estate planning done early and getting it done right.. She is straightforward and earnest in her desire to help her clients make a plan that works for their individual circumstances.. Rebekah is a graduate of the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney School of Law. She is a member of the Utah State Bar. She was born and raised in Oregon but moved to Utah in 2006 to attend Brigham Young University where she studied international relations. Rebekah married Parker Wightman in 2009. The couple has two sons. Rebekah has been interested in estate planning and elder law throughout her education. Rebekah completed an Elder Law internship with Utah Legal Services during her second year of law school. She has been privileged to volunteer for the Wills for Heroes and Serving Our Seniors programs through the Young Lawyers Division of the Utah State Bar.
Michael Haslam is the managing partner of Voyant Legal, a business dedicated to providing legal services to families and small businesses. After graduating from law school, Michael followed in his family business by opening a hospice company and practicing law part-time.. While running the hospice he saw firsthand what inadequate or outdated planning does to a family in a time of crisis. This was his motivation for starting Voyant Legal. Michael sold his hospice company and created a law firm centered on developing lifelong relationships with clients. His goal is to be a trusted advisor to his clients during all of their important decisions.. Michael’s practice focuses on estate planning, business planning, elder law, and divorce matters. He graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, where he also obtained a MBA with an emphasis in entrepreneurship and innovation. As a native of Northern Utah, a husband, father and small business owner, Michael understands the importance and of legal issues facing his clients and strives to meet these with commitment and excellence.