Will Attorney
We strive to make the process of estate planning and estate administration as simple and straightforward as possible. At American Wills and Estates we speak to our clients in plain English, and we are sensitive to the fact that many of our clients are still grieving the loss of a loved one. Our number one goal is to put our clients at ease and to reassure them with competency and compassion in their times of need.
So What Exactly is a Probate Attorney?
A probate attorney is one whose practice is focused on counseling and assisting Personal Representatives (also called Executors or Administrators) through the process of administering a loved one’s estate. In a nutshell, this means managing and settling all of the affairs of the deceased individual and carrying out their final wishes... Read More
Probate Estate Administration & Estate Planning at the Right Price
Whether you need our legal services to assist you in the probate estate administration of... Read More
Estate Planning & Probate Estate Administration at the Best Possible Price
FINDING A TRUSTED PROBATE ESTATE ADMINISTRATION ATTORNEY
If you’ve recently lost a loved one and have been named to serve as the Executor or Personal Representative of their estate what should you do? Well, first and foremost, take enough time to allow both yourself and the rest of the family to grieve. Too often we see folks in a rush to get the estate administration... Read More
HOW TO FIND A QUALIFIED PROBATE ATTORNEY
If you’ve recently lost a loved one and find yourself tasked with being the Executor or Administrator the estate, you probably have a lot of questions. There are many, many attorneys out there, but who can you trust and how do you find someone that you feel comfortable working with. A good starting point is to conduct an online search for and “... Read More
Thinking About Hiring a Probate Attorney? Here's What to Ask.
Here's a great little video that sets forth some very important things to consider when hiring a Probate estate administration attorney. Remember, doing your homework now can save you a lot of time, expensive and unnecessary grief and aggravation later. Take a look.
http://videos.lawinfo.com/probate/top-5-things-to-look-for-in-a-probate-attorne.html