DT Legal
4.5
Serves Annapolis, MD
6 years in business
I'm a seasoned litigator committed to assertive advocacy with over ten years of experience in protecting the rights of clients, both plaintiffs and defendants. I have proven success achieving case dismissals, advantageous settlements and favorable verdicts with practice-area expertise in business law, family law, and estates and trusts law. I'm a proud graduate of Georgetown University and University of Maryland School of Law.
As a solo practitioner, unfortunately, I am unable to offer any pro bono or reduced fee legal services.
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Law Offices of Rick Todd
4.5
Serves Annapolis, MD
11 years in business
I am an affordable and conscientious estate planning attorney. I draft wills and trusts and do estate administration (probate). I also draft living wills (medical directive) and powers of attorney.
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Johnson Paralegal Group LLC
4.5
Serves Annapolis, MD
15 years in business
The Johnson Paralegal Group LLC is reliable, proficient and provide documents to you in a timely manner. We provide services to Attorneys as well as Legal Document Preparation for the public as well as much more. (WE ARE NOT ATTORNEYS) Let us take care of all your document preparation, RON Notary, Loan Signing Agent and litigation needs.
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Jay Lazrus
4.5
Serves Annapolis, MD
44 years in business
My greatest satisfaction comes with providing my clients with practical advice and solutions to their problems.
I most enjoy reassuring a client and then attacking a problem with logic and reasoning and then generating potential solutions.
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1. What does a wills attorney do?
A wills attorney helps clients draft, review, and update wills to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes after death.
2. When should I hire a wills attorney?
You should hire a wills attorney when creating your first will, making significant life changes, or wanting to ensure your estate plan is legally sound.
3. How much does it cost to hire a wills attorney?
Costs vary by attorney and complexity but typically range from $300 to $1,000 for a basic will. More complex estate planning will cost more.
4. Can a wills attorney help update my will?
Yes, wills attorneys can assist with updating your will to reflect life changes like marriage, divorce, births, or changes in assets.
5. Do I need a wills attorney if I have a DIY will?
While DIY wills can be valid, a wills attorney ensures your document is legally sound, tailored to your situation, and minimizes potential disputes.
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