The Power of a Qualified Estate Planning Attorney

September 29, 2016

There’s a good chance you have some opinions one way or another about what you want to do with your estate planning, but this should still be discussed with your estate planning attorney in New Jersey. Finding a qualified attorney is very valuable for ensuring that you get all your questions answered promptly. 

Looking for a qualified attorney in your local area allows you to form a relationship with this professional and to continue to meet with him or her on an ongoing basis. One way to identify the right attorney is to ask friends or colleagues for referrals. If you have unique situations that might influence how your planning unfolds, you need to discuss this with your lawyer. Small business owners, parents of children with special needs, and blended families will all have their specialized needs that should be addressed by a lawyer.

Make sure you set up an initial consultation and ask pertinent questions about the attorney’s experience. Some of the recommended questions to ask include:

  • How long have you been practicing?
  • How many clients have you helped?
  • What proportion of your practice is devoted to estates?
  • How do you charge for your services?
  • Do you have experience with my individual concerns?
  • Do you help clients with tax planning?

If you’re ready to hire an experienced lawyer to help with your estate planning, contact a New Jersey estate planning attorney today.


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