How To Work With a Virtual Attorney
My method of working with clients is much the same now as it was when I had a brick-n-mortar office. In the past, when a new client wanted to get started on estate planning, I would mail them a questionnaire to fill out and return to me. I do the same now, only it is […]
Separate Lists for Tangible Personal Property: Referencing Lists in Wills, Enforceable and Practical
As a practical matter, many times clients have personal property which, while often not of high extrinsic value, may be of high sentimental value to various family members. This sentimental value may be only in the eyes of the Testator/Settlor, or may be the subject of intense family drama. The following is designed to help […]
Attorney vs. NOLO Press
Why should you use an attorney to prepare your Will versus NOLO Press? Won’t you save a bundle by doing it yourself? My answer to you is as follows. Do you file your own taxes using tax software that you purchase each year (or use the forms available at the library) or do you hire […]
Benefits of Virtual Law
Feature Title As technology continues to grow and expand around us, I believe it is important to provide a method for web-savvy clients to have access to legal services. These clients plan their vacations, shop for their groceries, entertain themselves and connect with family and friends online. These same clients expect their attorney to connect […]