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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
Carah Kiley is an estate planning, wealth preservation and probate attorney with KLG Estate Planning and Probate Attorneys. Carah practices in estate planning, probate, wealth preservation and trust administration, working hard to secure the financial futures of families throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
John has over 25 years of practice experience in California Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. John has operated operated his own law firm and, earlier in his career, was also the first in-house corporate counsel to a New Hampshire based 200+ employee technology company. John practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, trusts & estates, general business law and succession planning, and contracts. John is also a member of the New Hampshire Bar Associations’ Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate Law Section, the Corporate, Banking and Business Law Section, and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
Amanda Steenhuis focuses her practice on estate planning, guardianships, and probate and trust administration. Amanda is a client-centered attorney dedicated to helping individuals and families create comprehensive estate plans tailored to their goals and needs. She has shaped her practice on a foundation of a decade of litigation, which guides her in counseling clients on the best way to achieve their goals, such as avoiding probate, caring for an incapacitated loved one, or administering an estate layered in complexities or discord.. Amanda grew up in Kentucky, studied at the University of Louisville, and graduated from Cornell Law School. Amanda’s experiences, both personal and professional, help her bring a deeper level of understanding and passion to her work. When her father passed away after a painfully short battle with brain cancer she was thrust into a new and confusing world of probate administration. Her probate attorney guided her through that difficult time and helped her feel confident that she was honoring her father’s wishes. Now she values the opportunity to help clients plan for the future and give their loved ones the tools they need to move forward. For individuals faced with the confusing prospect of probate court and trust administration, she knows firsthand how helpful it is to have someone by your side. As an estate planning and probate attorney, Amanda is committed to helping clients feel confident about the complex legal decisions they face.. Prior to working in trusts and estates, Amanda spent many years working as a criminal defense attorney where she helped vulnerable people navigate the legal system. She worked closely with judges, counselors, and law enforcement on the Hillsborough County Adult Drug Court to help individuals with significant substance use disorders rebuild their lives. She has a true appreciation of how the intersection of life’s stressors impacts families and the need to have an experienced and knowledgeable attorney to guide you in planning for your future. Amanda understands the impact of substance use and mental illness on families and brings this knowledge and compassion to her work in guardianships, estate planning, and complex litigation.
Benjamin Spruch’s practice focuses on estate planning for taxable and non-taxable estates, probate, trust administration, and business and tax matters. Prior to joining Somers Tamblyn King, Ben’s work focused on Washington and multistate state and local taxation.