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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.
3981 Probate Lawyers Found
Attorney Shaikh’s grew up locally in Rockville, Connecticut. She is a graduate of the Kingswood-Oxford School. Attorney Shaikh‘s primary practice is encompasses all aspects of the Probate Court System. She has sat in over twenty-five different probate courts in the region and has established a strong foundation in this area of law. Attorney Shaikh is well versed in estates, guardianships, conservatorships, commitment matters, and all child related prebate issues. In addition to Probate Law, Attorney Shaikh also practices in the Juvenile Court system. She is equipped to handle cases involving the Department of Children and Families.
As the founder of the firm Donlin Law, Hamden attorney Christopher Donlin provides legal services in the areas of personal injury and estate planning concerns. Mr. Donlin began his career as an insurance company defense attorney. In addition to his legal work, Mr. Donlin is proud to give back to his local community as the coach of his local basketball team and competition coach and judge for the Quinnipiac University School of Law Society for Dispute Resolution. For a free case evaluation, please contact his firm today.
Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.), New York Law School 2013; Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Quinnipiac University 2006. Admitted to the bars of Connecticut and New York.. Prior to co-founding Gambardella & Barillaro, P.C., Attorney Nicole Barillaro managed the Probate, Trusts, and Estate Planning practice at Gambardella, Cipriano, Gottlieb & Hathaway. Attorney Barillaro has handled over $40 million in estates, and helps individuals, families, and business owners protect their interests and plan for an uncertain future. Attorney Barillaro has a tremendous amount of experience handling a broad variety of cases in probate courts throughout the state.. Attorney Barillaro began her career in New York, working in the Private Wealth Management industry. While attending law school at night, Attorney Barillaro researched and advised on tax-efficient investment structures, SEC compliance and legal issues impacting the marketing of investment products. Attorney Barillaro also worked with boutique Real Estate Investment and Management firms developing and managing investment properties across the U.S., before moving back to Connecticut to focus her practice on probate and related fields, such as estate planning, elder law, and real estate.. Attorney Barillaro frequently volunteers in her community, and her hobbies include skiing, golf, gardening, and disc golf.
My mission is help you reach your goals. As an attorney and counselor at law, I help you identify options, make informed decisions, and reach optimal solutions to challenges you encounter. I am an advocate and problem-solver who works to empower you.
John L. Lumpkins, Jr. represents clients in estate and trust administration and related litigation; business formation, acquisition and sales; business-related litigation; bankruptcy; real estate transactions; and litigation in the above practice areas.. John was born in Richmond, Virginia and grew up in a town just northeast of Richmond, Mechanicsville. He graduated from Benedictine High School, and then earned a bachelor's degree in Accounting from the University of Dayton (Ohio). He then moved back to Virginia to work as a police officer for the Fairfax County Police Department.. John is a 1988 graduate of the University of Richmond School of Law where he served as an Associate Editor of the Law Review and was elected to the McNeill Law Honor Society. He also received the AmJuR Book Award for the highest grade in the required first-year course, Constitutional Law.. After law school, he served a one-year federal court judicial clerkship in the Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division. Subsequent to the federal court clerkship, John was in a two-lawyer firm and his solo practice for six years where he represented and served clients in matters such as from felony criminal jury trials in both state and federal courts, residential real estate closings, wills and estate administration, and bankruptcy.. In the mid 1990s he closed his solo practice to join Encompass, a software development company based in Cary, North Carolina. Encompass was a joint venture between American Airlines and CSX and John served as the venture's Associate General Counsel until the partners decided to end the joint venture in the late 1990s.. Returning to Richmond, he joined an area law firm and ran their real estate department for two years. Since then, and prior to going out his own again, John worked in the Technology and Intellectual Property Group of Williams Mullen where he represented clients in matters of trademark registration, trademark infringement, software licensing, copyright infringement suits and related intellectual property matters.. When he left Williams Mullen, John joined a Williams Mullen client, . Shortly after joining homebytes as its twelfth employee, the company closed its first round of venture capital funding and quickly grew to nearly 150 employees. He was promoted to VP and General Counsel where he oversaw a four-person legal team and also managed several operational units totaling 60 persons. Homebytes, an online real estate brokerage firm, became the first and only company licensed as a real estate broker in all fifty states.. Since 2006 he has been in private practice focused on his current areas of practice.
After nearly 20 years of practicing in the areas of estate planning, probate and trust administration, Victoria has decided to focus her practice in the area of probate only, in order to be able to prioritize probate and ancillary probate cases to provide the most efficient service possible.
I’m Danielle: I was born in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (outside Tulsa), but am a proud Razorback and Little Rocker. Gamma Eta got me through the U of A and Karaoke at the Town Pump got me through law school at Bowen. You can still find my plate at The Flying Saucer and I am (okay, maybe used to be) on a first name basis there as a reigning trivia champ!. My work history includes banks, banks and more banks, which makes sense since my position at Lion Legal Services is handling business, real estate, and other civil cases. All of our transactional cases cross my desk at some point or another, including real estate closings, business formations, landlord evictions, and debt defense; as well as most of our civil litigation cases, including consumer protection work, suing debt collectors for wrongful collection tactics, business dissolutions, fraud, misrepresentation, and breach of contracts.. Lion Legal Services is my happy place with our no-nonsense, team approach to resolving clients’ issues. Unlike most folks, I’m non-confrontational and quiet. Don’t let that fool ya into complacency, though! Details are my jam; my introverted “woman of few words” demeanor complements well the other attorneys on my team who take a bigger picture approach.. Clients are apprehensive, sometimes, that my quiet personality does not belong in the courtroom. Being true to yourself (in and outside the courtroom) is the most effective lawyer-ing technique, trust me. My questioning and arguments are more persuasive because they are not hidden behind superfluous chit chat, talking just to hear myself talk (you know which lawyers I’m talking about!). I’m a proud (and quiet) member of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association.. My personal life is pretty traditional – dogs, plants, husband, and a baby! My son Grissom, craft beer, good food, Razorback sports, and my Emergency Room nurse husband Daniel (Danielle and Daniel..fun right?) are a few of my favorite things.. My email is
I am a proud graduate of Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Class of 2013. I have always been passionate about helping others, which led me to become a student-attorney in the Wills, Probate, & Guardianship Clinic while in law school. My primary focus is still wills, probate, and guardianship, but now I practice other areas of civil law along with being a wills and probate attorney in Fort Worth.. I opened our Dallas/Fort Worth office in 2015. I am committed to serving the community and frequently volunteer with Houston Volunteer Lawyers. I serve as an Attorney Ad Litem in the Harris County and Dallas County probate courts.. I am dedicated to the practice of law and firmly believe that everyone deserves representation and equal access to justice. When not practicing law, I enjoy spending time with my family, running, and attempting to cook.
We have limited our practice to Estate Planning and Taxation.The goal of our firm is to provide the highest level of technical expertise and professionalism in a comfortable, service-oriented atmosphere.We believe that the practice of law is a service business. We want you to hold us to standards of service that you may not have come to expect from other firms.Specifically, expect us to:1 listen to you and put your needs first2 be available to answer your questions3 offer solutions, not riddles4 communicate clearly and thoroughly about every aspect of what we do on your behalf. I have been practicing Law in Dallas since the late 70's primarily in the fields of Estate Planning, Probate, Tax and Business Organizations. Outside of the office, my avocations include SCUBA, Underwater Photography, Cooking and utilizing my outdoor wood burning oven to make pizza, bread, and just about anything else that could be made in an indoor oven.
I grew up in the DFW metroplex area where I graduated from Naaman Forest High School in Garland, Texas. After working for eight years in the banking industry and upon graduating with honors from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2005, I attended the Texas Wesleyan Law School. During law school, I worked as a law clerk for a local bankruptcy attorney, was on the staff of the Texas Wesleyan Law Review, and was president of the Student Family Law Association. I graduated from law school with honors in 2008 and went to work at a local firm.. After several years of working for another firm, I decided to open my own practice with a goal of providing personal and quality service to each of my clients. I take seriously the trust that my clients have when they ask me to handle important aspects of their lives.
Betsy practices Probate, Elder, Real Estate, and Consumer Law, and provides Estate Planning Services in Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, and Galveston Counties.. In addition to her full time law practice, Betsy has been a volunteer for Ducks Unlimited since 1999, and served in various capacitiesas a volunteer at the local, state and National levels. She currently serves as the Chairman for DU Houston Committee, and is a Ducks Unlimited Life Sponsor and Feather Society Member. In addition to her activities with Ducks Unlimited, Betsy has served as a volunteer for FCA, CCA, Brazoria County Fair Association, National Rifle Association, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, U.S. Navy SEAL Danny Dietz Classic, benefitting the Navy Seal Foundation, Texas Music Throwdown, benefitting Heroes on the Water, and Sky High for St. Jude Clay Shoot. She is also a member of the DAR, NRA, CCA, NWTF, and Pheasants Forever, and currently serves as an Advisory Board Member and Volunteer for the Operation Game Thief Houston Clay Stoppers Shoot Out.
I am a Texas-Licensed attorney with a diverse, international background. Multilingual in 4 languages including English, Gujarati, Hindi and Swahili.. My experience and international perspective helps me to interact effectively with clients from multi-cultural backgrounds.. I focus mainly on Estate Planning, Probate & Guardianship, but I am experienced to handle landlord tenant issues, Civil litigation, Business formation, Real Estate and Immigration.. Certified Mediator. Dedicated to the highest professional work product, client centered personal service.
David is licensed to practice in Texas and Florida. His practice areas include:. Estate Planning Law. Probate Law. Guardianship Law. Business Law. Real Estate Law. David belongs to several organizations, currently or in the past, including the San Antonio Estate Planners Council, the Planned Giving Council of San Antonio, and the San Antonio Christian Business Chamber of Commerce. He has been Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2010. Only ten percent of all attorneys in Texas are Board Certified in any practice area, and fewer than one percent are Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law. Board Certification is a mark of excellence and a distinguishing accomplishment. Board Certified lawyers are the only attorneys allowed by the State Bar of Texas to publicly represent themselves as a specialist in a select area of the law. For more information on the value of working with a Board Certified attorney, visit the Texas Board of Legal Specialization website at .. Mr. Butterbaugh serves on the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army San Antonio Area Command and has chaired its Programs Committee. He also has served as an Elder at Grace Community Church of San Antonio (). He is married to Adela and has been blessed by God with three wonderful children.