Fees vary greatly from attorney to attorney. Many estate planning attorneys provide a fixed fee for estate planning services such as drafting Wills. However, in our firm, and likely in many others, the fixed fee itself depends on exactly how the documents will be structured. For this reason, while you can often call an attorney's office and find out what the fixed fee range may be and how fees work, in many cases to get an actual quote you will need to have an estate planning consultation, at which the attorney can learn more about what your needs and wishes are and help you develop a plan that will include a set of documents. The attorney can then give you an exact fee.
For various reasons, my firm does not post its fees in a public forum. However, you are welcome to call my office and ask our office administrator about the process, our fee ranges, etc. You are also welcome to schedule an estate planning consultation, if you wish. We do not charge for the consultation, and there is no obligation to proceed with any work. But having a consultation is the only way I could give you an exact proposed fee.
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