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Q- How much will it cost? |
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A- Each case is unique. Cost will vary by situation and the time required to reach a resolution. Our payment options include flat fees, hourly and a monthly payment plan through Visa or Mastercard. |
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Q- Is there anything I can do to speed up a resolution to my situation? |
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A- Unfortunately, there are some situations that can only be resolved with time. The best way to ensure a quick resolution is be prepared, thorough and focused on achieving your goal. |
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Q- Is there anything I should bring with me when I meet with the attorney? |
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A- Depending on the nature of your visit some documents can be helpful, such as financial documents for divorce and estate planning, birth certificates for adoptions, etc. We will let you know what is needed when we schedule your appointment. |
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Q- When should I begin working on estate planning? |
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A- Since we can never be certain what life has in store, it is never too early to begin planning financial security for ourselves and our family. Usually, when your first child is born, you should have your plans formalized. As your individual circumstances change, modifications can be made to meet your needs. |
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Q- Do your attorney’s have the experience needed to resolve my situation? |
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A- Yes. Our staff can draw on a wide variety of resources to ensure your concerns are addressed and resolved. |
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