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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
A Whittier native, Liz knows the greater L.A. area well and appreciates being a local lawyer whose practice, background and ideals are woven into the fabric of the surrounding community. Prior to entering law school she honed her business experience – managing and facilitating projects for United Airlines and American Airlines. She was also a Corporate Operations Training Manager for one of Hawaii's premier regional hotel chains.. She earned her juris doctor with honors at the University of Hawaii's William S. Richardson School of Law while serving as Executive Editor of the University of Hawaii Law Review and a member of the Hispanic Moot Court team. Liz also earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Southwestern Law School.. Liz also wrote a winning essay as a participant in a national writing contest sponsored by The Recording Academy which issues the GRAMMY® awards.
I love the challenges that come with practicing law! My clients know and appreciate that I give my full effort to achieve the best result in each and every case. I have the unique opportunity to practice alongside my lovely wife, Scarlett, who is one of the best family law attorneys I have ever known. We appreciate the opportunity to speak with you regarding you case!
Located in the Friendship Heights area of Washington, D.C. and minutes from the Montgomery County, Maryland border, Mr. Cohen’s practice focuses on estate planning, business planning, elder law, and planning for those with special needs. He is dedicated to helping individuals, families and small business owners protect the people they love and their hard-earned assets, plan for the future and cope during times of crisis.. Mr. Cohen believes that the best plans are the result of personal attention and close collaboration with his clients. He takes the time to listen carefully to his clients’ most pressing concerns and important goals, explain their options in clear, easy to understand language, and then design and implement a customized plan to meet all of their objectives. He strives to nurture long-term relationships with his clients and become their “Counselor for Life.”. Mr. Cohen is a graduate of Boston University, where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration in 1975. Prior to attending law school, he worked in the real estate industry in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1981 he received his Juris Doctor from the University of Miami Law School. He has been admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Florida, Massachusetts and Illinois. He is also a member of the Trusts and Estates Section of the District of Columbia and Montgomery County Bar Associations.. Mr. Cohen has been a speaker before various professional groups on topics such as estate planning basics, advanced estate planning using life insurance, business succession planning, and matters related to seniors and their long-term care. He is actively involved in the local community and has supported several organizations.
Andre O. McDonald is the founder and principal attorney at McDonald Law Firm, a Columbia law firm serving clients throughout Howard County and the surrounding counties in the areas of estate planning, special needs planning, Medicaid/long-term care planning, and veterans pension planning.. Since Mr. McDonald was admitted to the Maryland Bar, in addition to managing a successful law practice, he has served as a volunteer attorney with the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland and the Bar Association of Baltimore City – Senior Legal Services, where he has helped Maryland low-income seniors with their estate planning needs. Mr. McDonald currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Howard County Estate Planning Council. In 2018, Mr. McDonald, was appointed by Governor Larry Hogan, Jr. to serve on the Virginia I. Jones Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Council.. While in law school, Mr. McDonald served as a student attorney with the Washtenaw County Public Defender Office and the SixtyPlus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic. At the Public Defender Office, Mr. McDonald advocated on behalf of indigent defendants charged with misdemeanors and felonies. Additionally, Mr. McDonald represented low-income seniors with a wide range of civil matters during his tenure with the SixtyPlus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic. He also served as the court appointed guardianship reviewer for, the Circuit Court of Michigan for, Ingham County, Clinton County, and Eaton County. Mr. McDonald served as an Ambassador for the law school, mentoring newly-admitted first-year law students.. Prior to attending law school, Mr. McDonald served our nation as an Enlisted Officer with the United States Marine Corps. He also served for several years as a Federal Security Officer with the Department of Homeland Security where he trained new officers and mediated and resolved disputes regarding officer disciplinary action or officer-management matters. This breadth of experience helps Mr. McDonald deliver legal services and work with clients in a practical, goal-oriented manner.
I did not always want to be a lawyer. My family is comprised of teachers and professors, so I followed in those footsteps.. But soon after having my first child I was dragged through the courts in a highly contentious custody matter. Years of filings and appearances in courts in two different states caused me to understand that no lawyer could advocate on my behalf like I could.. So I went to law school on a part-time basis while also teaching as a professor full-time! My goal was to absorb as much as I could so I could protect myself and my child.. I practiced family law and have now moved into estate planning and probate administration. I'm dually licensed in Illinois and Indiana. My goal with my firm is to have a legal practice that stands apart from traditional models. I do this by not being a high-volume law firm, by using technology wherever I can, by being more flexible than traditional firms and more.. A friend says I have more degrees than a thermometer. I tell people I love to learn. Let me use my knowledge to help you.
I started Menold Law PLLC to provide personalized estate planning, small and mid-sized business services, and personal injury representation to people in my community and throughout DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Feel free to reach out to me to discuss your legal needs.
To all clients, I offer a FREE "introductory" phone consultation of up to 30 minutes and an initial face to face consult for a flat fee. For more fee information, please see my website. I offer copies of many of my publications FREE or for a small copy/handling charge.. For groups, I am often available to give FREE presentations on the basic estate planning or business entity formations (currently limited to DC residents) or on the basics of the patent system (currently limited to the DC area, unless the group pays my travel related expenses). I provide handouts for these presentations - there may be a small copy charge required.. In addition to the DC and New York bars, I am also a member of the USPTO's patent bar. As a patent attorney, I may represent clients before the USPTO (aka the Patent Office). I have worked as an examiner at the USPTO which may provide me with useful insight.
Trustworthy, accessible and compassionate, I return calls and reply to emails promptly. After practicing law for more than 30 years I still enjoy meeting with individuals and families to explain how simple and low stress estate planning can be. We tailor each estate plan to each client's needs, which means the unique issues that present themselves keep things interesting and keep us always learning. A comprehensive estate plan should nominate guardians for children under age 18 and for the person creating the plan (in case of an accident, stroke or dementia), advise loved ones of the client's wishes regarding health care, including end of life decisions, and provide for the distribution of assets after a death consistent with the client's wishes - to the people and causes most important to them, when appropriate based on each person's maturity. We work to avoid guardianship and probate when possible so as to save expenses and keep our clients' financial affairs private. As people age and fear being impoverished by long term health care costs, we consider it a privilege to help you protect assets and plan for eligibility for Medicaid and/or Veterans Administration pension benefits.
Hello, I am William G. "Gregg" Almand the founding member of William G. Almand, P.A.. I am an attorney who protects the rights of consumers, children, small business owners and anyone whose rights are violated by those who abuse power in Government or Corporations. I believe everyone deserves justice in an often unjust world. My professionalism never waivers, nor does my good humor.. I enjoy working out "dirt law" problems. I began my practice in Real Estate by working with Arkansas Title Companies to straighten out title problems for title company customers who could not sell or buy real estate. I even had one major title company hire me to fix a problem they could not fix and upon which the title company had given up. The problem was solved in only four hours (located a missing deed from 1911)!. When you need a Real Estate Attorney that you can trust, call William G. Almand, P.A. in Little Rock, Arkansas and surrounding areas for all of your real estate law needs. At William G. Almand, P.A. we are experts in Real Estate Law, Probate Law, Estate Planning, and Civil Litigation Services. You’ll know that you’re in the right hands when you call the real estate lawyer experts from William G. Almand, P.A. in Little Rock, AR.