ESTATE PLANNING
Simple Pricing, Thoughtful Planning.
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We know that clients are searching "how much does a Will cost?" or "how much does estate planning cost?" before they are ready to schedule with an appointment. We know this is a significant factor in choosing an attorney and we believe in transparency when it comes to our pricing.
*Please note that the pricing below is not meant to be a quote for services.
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$1,025
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Intended for individuals seeking to plan for the future on their own terms.
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Includes:
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Initial in-person or virtual appointment for a comprehensive review of your estate and to design a tailored estate plan for you.
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Preparation of estate planning documents listed below:
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Simple will
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One General and Durable Power of Attorney
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One Medical Durable Power of Attorney
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Living Will
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In-person signing ceremony to execute your estate planning documents.
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Knowledge, guidance and peace of mind from an experienced estate attorney.
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$1,850​
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Intended for married couples without minor children seeking to plan for their shared legacy.
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Includes:
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Initial in-person or virtual appointment for a comprehensive review of your estate and to design a tailored estate plan for you.
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Preparation of estate planning documents listed below:
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Simple will for each person (with or without minor clause for minor grandchildren, etc.)
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One General and Durable Power of Attorney for each person
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One Medical Durable Power of Attorney for each person
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Living Will for each person​
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In-person signing ceremony to execute your estate planning documents.
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Knowledge, guidance and peace of mind from an experienced estate attorney.
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*INCLUDES CHILD PROTECTION PLANNING*
$2,650
Intended for married couples with minor children whose top priority is making sure their children are always cared for.
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​​Includes:
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Initial in-person or virtual appointment for a comprehensive review of your estate and to design a tailored estate plan for you.
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Preparation of estate planning documents listed below:
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Simple will for each person, including simple minor trust and designation of guardians
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One General and Durable Power of Attorney for each person
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One Medical Durable Power of Attorney for each person
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Living Will for each person
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PLUS additional documents for providing protection to minor children in the event of parents' disability, incapacity, or simply when traveling without the kids (*additional fee for three or more minor children).
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In-person signing ceremony to execute your estate planning documents.
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Knowledge, guidance and peace of mind from an experienced estate attorney.