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Let's Talk About Estate Planning What does an estate plan cost? In the area of estate planning, our law firm does not charge to meet with the client initially to determine what the client requires and to have the prospective client meet us. At our first meeting, we will always advise the client what documents we believe the client needs to accomplish the client's individual estate planning goals, and why we are making the recommend ion. Once we know what the work is that we will be doing, we will provide the client with a firm quotation, and we always get paid at the end of the project; this way we know the client is satisfied with the work before we are paid! The average estate plan which includes 6 documents, takes about 5-10 hours of attorney time, which equates between $1,000-$2,000. We do not charge for office time or paralegal time. Included in this time frame is the document preparation, a review of the documents with the client, final editing and changes of the documents, and the execution of the documents. Many law firms simply mail a draft to the client, and say read it and advise us if there are any changes. We do not think that this is the best course of action for the client, because we want to review the documents with the client and explain why certain language is used in the documents, so that when the client reviews the draft after our review, it will be smoother reading for the client. Our goal is to have the client understand what the documents say; leave a draft with the client for a more careful reading after the review appointment, and then do any final editing as necessary, prior to signature. What if I do not need all six (6) estate planning documents? Some of our clients already have some of the documents and/or require less planning. The cost for these clients could be as little as 1 hour of attorney time ($200.00). What is my next step? Call our office, make an appointment and visit us. We do not charge for this visit, and you are under no obligation to us. We will review your goals with you, advise you what we think you need, why you need it, and what we will charge to do the task. You can then decide whether or not to continue with us. Estate Planning Probate & Estate Administration Asset Protection
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