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Frequently Asked Questions
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.
3947 Probate Lawyers Found
New Chapter Legal is the solo practice of Attorney Veronica DeSantis, along with her friendly Legal Assistants Kiara and Alexandra. Veronica started New Chapter Legal because she's passionate about making traditional legal services as convenient as the other modern services we rely on.. New Chapter Legal offers modern solutions that make getting help with estate planning or probate easy, including evening and weekend hours, virtual meetings, upfront pricing, payment plans, and more.
Trevor’s practice includes a diverse spectrum of civil law matters, including estate planning, estate administration, guardianships, business formation and real estate matters. Trevor’s primary focus is to provide his clients with the skill and expertise they need to understand and address the complex legal issues that impact their lives. Hiring an attorney is a daunting prospect, and people often only seek legal representation or advice to address stressful situations. After advising and defending numerous clients, standing next to them in some of the most challenging moments of their lives, Trevor endeavors to proactively guide clients as they shape their future.. Trevor began practicing law with Daniel Roach of the Roach Law Firm after graduating law school in 2016, while waiting to report for military service with the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. His active-duty assignments included three years at the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence, at Fort Rucker, AL. There, he served as an Administrative and Labor Law Attorney, and then as Trial Counsel and Special Assistant United States Attorney, prosecuting cases at Courts-Martial and in the Middle District of Alabama Magistrate Court. Due to prior experience in private practice, Trevor was given an extra duty of providing estate planning assistance for the numerous service members and retirees in the vicinity of Fort Rucker. In 2020, Trevor was assigned to the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Trial Defense Service Field Office, one of the busiest jurisdictions in the Army, where he served as a Complex and Capital Litigation attorney. After two years with the Trial Defense Service, defending those who defend America, Trevor left active duty to return to Walla Walla and the Roach Law Firm. Trevor served on active duty for five and a half years, before transitioning to the Washington Army National Guard, where he continues to serve as a Judge Advocate.. Trevor has a passion for public service, instilled by his family and nurtured through his years of Scouting, where he earned his Eagle Scout Award. During law school, Trevor continued to serve his community by volunteering as a Rule 9 Legal Intern with the Washington State Attorney General’s office, assisting in contract, real estate, and construction matters on behalf of the Department of Transportation and citizens of Washington State. Trevor continues to volunteer in the Walla Walla Community, particularly with the Walla Walla Catholic Schools.
Donna Calf Robe has been with Brothers Henderson Durkin, P.S. since 2005. She focused her practice on probate, estate planning, and trusts, including the development, implementation and administration of special needs trusts. She also advises beneficiaries, professional fiduciaries and personal injury attorneys regarding the distribution and protection of recoveries, including apportionment of wrongful death settlement proceeds.. Donna is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Law, and an alumni of the University of Puget Sound. She is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and the King County Bar Association, and their Probate and Trust sections. She is a member and past officer for the Washington Chapter of the Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.. Donna grew up in the Puget Sound area. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, boating and fishing in local lakes.
Hillary became a lawyer to help people. Whether you’ve recently lost a loved one, want to plan for the future, have a parent with dementia, or a child with disabilities, she can help you navigate complex scenarios to meet your needs and protect your family. Hillary handles estate, guardianship, and trust matters, fiduciary fraud, will contests, and vulnerable adult protection actions. She assists clients in obtaining vulnerable adult protection orders and other restraints to prevent the exploitation of vulnerable adults and persons with disabilities.. Before moving to Washington, Hillary practiced in a private law firm in South gained considerable experience in estate planning, administration, and litigation, as well as establishing guardianships for minors and individuals with diminished capacity. Her practice also involved corporate law, commercial real estate, and personal injury cases, which can often intersect with estates and guardianships.. Prior to private practice, Hillary was a South Carolina Bar Foundation Fellow, interning with Disability Rights South Carolina, part of the Disabilities Rights Network. While at Disability Rights, she assisted with disability rights cases involving abuse and neglect, community integration, and meaningful access to employment and educational opportunities.