Johnson Paralegal Group LLC
4.5
Serves Rockville, 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 Rockville, 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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King, Campbell, Poretz, and Mitchell
4.5
Serves Rockville, MD
19 years in business
Partner Sebastian Norton has been representing individuals and businesses in estate planning and administration for over 10 years throughout Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. Sebastian prides himself on keeping up to date on the developing landscape of estate planning and state and federal taxation.
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Kondori & Moorad, LLP
4.5
Serves Rockville, MD
10 years in business
When you seek legal counsel for important personal or business challenges, you want a lawyer who cares about you and the problem at hand, rather than treating you as a case file. At Kondori & Moorad, LLP, we are not like other legal practices. We use our real-world experience we have gained to guide clients from beginning to end in all types of legal issues and matters. We take the time to learn the needs and goals of everyone we represent to achieve a successful solution. In a world where it seems like everyone has a negative perception of an attorney, we keep ourselves above the fray and deliver the utmost customer service experience to our clientele.
We have decades of experience at the K&M Law Firm in at least the following state and federal practice areas:
- Estate Planning (Drafting Wills, Establishing Trusts, Financial Power of Attorney, Advance Medical Healthcare Directives, Transfer-on-Death Deeds, Beneficiary Designations, Retirement, etc.)
- Probate Administration (Dying Intestate without a Will, Distributions, Accountings, Inventories, Qualifications, Personal Representatives & Executors, Administrators, Affidavits, Dispute resolution between heirs and beneficiaries, etc.)
- Elder Law (Guardianships, Conservatorships, Guardian Ad Litem, Medicaid, Retirement, Social Security, Medicare, etc.)
- Business Formation (LLCs, C-Corporations, S-Corporations, Partnerships, etc., Operating Agreements, Shareholder Agreements, By-Laws, Partnership Agreements, IRS Federal Employer Identification Numbers, State and Local Registrations, Taxes)
- Business Contracts (Drafting, Reviewing, and Enforcing Agreements, etc., W-2 Employment or 1099 Contractor Issues, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Non-Compete and Confidentiality Statements, Licensing and Royalties)
- Property-related Matters (Landlord Tenant issues, Unlawful Detainers, Evictions, Real Estate Purchase and Sale Transactions, Construction and New Home Builds, Assignments and Wholesale Contracts, Partitions, Deeds, Commercial and Residential Leases, Property Settlement Agreements, Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements, etc.)
- Intellectual Property (Drafting and Filing Patent and Trademark Applications, USPTO Office Action Responses, Prior Art Patentability Searches, Freedom to Operate Opinions, Licensing, Assignments, Examiner Interviews)
Serving clients on civil matters in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, California, Massachusetts, Washington State, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as USPTO patent and trademark federal matters in all 50 states, our attorneys place critical emphasis on ethics, morals and integrity, as we work tirelessly to make a positive difference. We look forward to having the K&M Law Firm serve your legal and business needs.
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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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