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What does a Probate lawyer in your area do?
A Probate lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Probate cases in your area.
How much does a Probate lawyer cost in your area?
Most Probate 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 Probate lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Probate 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 Probate lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Probate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Many people ask me why I wanted to be an Attorney.. It is a simple answer - It is what I always wanted to do. Everyone deserves a voice in a matter. That voice should be compassionate and realistic. That voice should explain to you what is going on in plain English.. I went back to school later in life. I graduated with Honors, but the most important part of my journey was being a research assistant. Part of my job was to keep the first year students on track to succeed in Law School. I am proud to say that almost all of them were able to improve their skill sets and go on to successful careers. Many times all it took was a little guidance to understand the process.. I bring to the table a knowledge of the law and the commitment to explain to you what is going on in language you can understand.. If this is what you are looking for in an Attorney, you found it.. Take a look at my client reviews and you will see I do things differently...
Practicing Trust, Estate, and Probate Law since 2002, Greg's legal experience spans large firm, higher education, and even the Florida Supreme Court. He graduated from F.S.U. Law with honors and holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from U. Miami. Leveraging modern tech with time-tested methods, Greg has helped thousands with Estate Planning and Probate. Clients can expect as streamlined experience with PROVEN results.
I'm an attorney in Naples, Florida with over 25 years experience in Estate Planning and Family Law. I am licensed in Florida and Oklahoma. I serve Collier, Lee and Charlotte counties. I will represent you with professionalism and compassion to put you in the best position possible. I provide personalized service for my clients. You will always communicate directly with me. Communication is a key factor in maintaining effective representation so I put client communication at the top of my priority list. To better serve your needs, I am happy to make house calls or meet with you over Zoom if it's not convenient to travel to my office. I am dedicated to providing my clients with exceptional, timely, personalized and effective representation.
Michelle graduated from Florida State University’s Honor College in 2010 with dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in History and Political Science. Michelle then attended Florida State University College of Law. In law school, Michelle was a member of FSU Mock Trial team, where she traveled across the state and participated in national trial advocacy competitions. While in law school, Michelle also clerked for two Circuit Court Judges, and acted as a research assistant to one of the Wills, Trusts and Estates professors at FSU.. Michelle practices in the areas of family wealth and legacy counselling, including trust and estate planning, trust and estate administration, small business creation, business succession and exit planning, and real estate transactions. Michelle is certified by the Florida Bar in Wills, Trusts, and Estates. She is a VA Accredited Attorney and is a Partner at Hoyt & Bryan, LLC. Michelle serves as an executive council member for the General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm Section of The Florida Bar.
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began my career in estate planning during my studies at Stanford Law
School, preparing wills, trusts, and probate filings as a law clerk in
a busy estate planning boutique. After graduating in 1997, I accepted a
position with McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen LLP (now Bingham
McCutchen LLP), a large Silicon Valley law firm, where I specialized in
commercial litigation, appeals, and hospital/medical staff law. I
remained with Bingham for eleven years before moving to Portland and
joining the Oregon State Bar in 2008. Since that time, I have returned
to my estate planning roots, focusing my practice on guiding
individuals and families through the estate planning and probate
process.. I live in northeast Portland with my husband, two children, one
fiesty cat, one fish, and one frog.
In my spare time I enjoy hiking with my family, running, cooking,
photography, and best of all, reading a good book.
Few attorneys have enjoyed the wide range of legal experience that fills out Ed Lowry’s resume. During the first 7 years of his practice, his work included such areas as family law, real estate, bankruptcy, personal injury and business law. But for the last 27 plus years, he has concentrated in the areas of Estate Planning and Probate. And with good reason.
Born and raised in rural Meade County, Mary saw many inequalities in treatment to those who could not afford quality representation. Some had been taken advantage of, some had been falsely accused, while others could not fight for their children or their hard-earned marital assets. Mary vowed that when she came back home after school, that she would play a part in changing the way things were done.. While her focus is on helping clients navigate the emotional and often frustrating realm of family court, Mary has also helped numerous clients in the areas of criminal law, including juveniles facing charges, probate and wills, personal injury/slip and fall, bankruptcy and social security disability.
At Kufus Law, LLC, we built our practice to help Minnesota families get through some of their most difficult and important legal issues: estate planning, probate, guardianships, and divorce and custody. We understand that facing these legal matters can seem very overwhelming, but our attorneys are dedicated to helping you and your family find appropriate resolutions in an efficient, cost-effective manner.. As a small law firm, our clients work directly with their attorneys, not with paralegals or associates. With the personal attention we provide, you will receive timely, knowledgeable answers to your questions. We ensure that clients understand all of their options and have the information they need to make decisions. Additionally, we provide business owners with the individualized representation they need to make crucial legal decisions.
Tamara Lauterbach Sturges heads the firm’s estate planning and probate and estate administration practices. She works with clients to accomplish their estate planning goals, and she represents clients in family law matters. Her work includes dealing with legal issues that are at the intersection of trusts and estates and family law, such as the preparation of pre- and post-nuptial agreements, advising clients on divorce issues, and collaborating with other family law attorneys on divorce litigation and the drafting of separation agreements.. Tamara serves on the steering committee of the Boston Bar Association’s Trusts and Estates Section and is the Co-Chair of the Public Services Committee. In her volunteer work at the Cambridge Legal Services and Counseling Center and the Women’s Bar Foundation, she represents victims of domestic violence in family law matters, and she is a mentor for the elder law project at the Women’s Bar Foundation. Tamara is a graduate of Brandeis University and Northeastern University School of Law and is licensed to practice in Massachusetts.
Attorney Blake has been a practicing member of the Massachusetts Bar since 1974. He is a 1971 graduate of Colby College in Waterville, Maine and a 1974 graduate of Suffolk University School of Law in Boston. Since 1974 he has practiced in his hometown of Attleboro, Massachusetts. Initially he was an associate with the firm of McIntyre, Henry, Bennett & Coogan of Attleboro before succeeding to the practice of Attorney Daniel Doyle. He has been a sole practitioner for over 30 years.. Attorney Blake has served as an officer of many local organizations including the Attleboro Scholarship Foundation, the Attleboro Rotary Club and the Attleboro Toastmasters Club. He is the Attleboro Rotary Club president for 2010-2011. He has also served on the governing Board of many organizations, including Bristol Community College. He served on and chaired the City of Attleboro Zoning Board of Appeals and acted as special counsel to the Attleboro Municipal Council.