FAQ

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Yes, you can do it yourself. But you don’t know what you don’t know. And there are many factors that an attorney will bring forth for consideration that a lay person would not be aware of. Estate and probate laws vary by state and are constantly changing. When it comes to protecting what matters most to you, wouldn’t you want the peace of mind knowing that your estate plan is sound?

Yes, we do. Typically, initial consultations are virtual meetings for us to understand your needs and determine if we’re a good fit for you.

Our fees depend on the complexity of your needs. We will discuss our fees with you transparently before you engage our firm.

Yes, of course. However, we have an ethical obligation to protect our clients’ confidentiality. Because of this, we would need informed consent and signed waivers to include them in these discussions.

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