Find Wills & Estate Planners in Columbus, OH

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Top 3 Wills & Estate Planners in Columbus, OH

Dominionmovers.com

5.0 (6)

Columbus, OH

Description:

Hi there, I'm Robert Kumban, the creator of Dominion Movers. Our team assumes complete accountability in ensuring your safe and timely relocation.

Recent review:

"An excellent company!! I would highly recommend them without any hesitation."

Reviewed by Kayla S.

Elizabeth V Westfall

4.9 (23)

Columbus, OH

Description:

My approach to serving clients is very practical, as I keep in regular touch with them to provide reliable legal counsel and address their concerns. I find great satisfaction in guiding them through t... read more

Recent review:

"After a prolonged wait, this legal process has finally arrived, and I am immensely grateful to have the support of a competent lawyer like Elizabeth. I feel fortunate to have discovered her."

Reviewed by Nicholas W.

James M. Evans Law Office, LLC

4.8 (87)

Columbus, OH

Description:

With over 41 years of continuous legal and notary public experience, I am a professional mobile notary public and mobile notary signing agent based in Ohio. As an Ohio Assistant Attorney General, I ha... read more

Recent review:

"Jim was extremely meticulous as he made sure that we comprehended the content of the documents we were signing, and double-checked that our mortgage servicer received all the required paperwork in its... read more"

Reviewed by Andrew S.

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The attorney general is the chief legal officer and law enforcement officer of a state, commonwealth, possession, or territory of the United States.
The AG is the only lawyer in the office with federal jurisdiction over criminal offenses (federal crimes). There are several specific areas that an AG would typically spend their time on, like white-collar crime, illegal immigration, and scams that target seniors. They also serve as both attorneys-in-fact and state's attorneys over any active AG investigations, which could be federal or state nature. They also provide legal advice to the government and may represent the government in court.

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The cost of an attorney can vary depending on the attorney's experience, location, and other factors. However, an experienced attorney will typically charge between $200 and $400 per hour. The case's complexity can lead to the added cost, starting from $400 and falling near $50 thousand.

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