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Pros
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Knowledgeable and professional legal services
“Very knowledgeable. Helpful and compassionate. Appreciated his help and advice.”
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Responsive and timely in addressing client needs
“Responded quickly to the urgency of our request. Answered all our questions.”
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Tailors services to client's current situation
“Wrote trust in a way that addressed our current needs. Advised our family on what needed to be done to meet our current situation.”
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Provides reasonable and fair pricing
“Very rational and fair-minded reasonable prices to very professional and knowledgeable.”
Cons
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Lack of follow-up and responsiveness after initial engagement
“Nobody ever called me back, so I called them and Ashley told me that I needed a CPA to help me.”
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Unwillingness to provide guidance and assistance
“Egan law firm wouldn't even take the time to help me.”

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30 Jul, 2023 by Ana sencion
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26 Oct, 2022 by Janet allen
Got a trust done for me ridiculously fast. Thorough, easy to work with, and a reasonable price.
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17 Sep, 2022 by Dorothy vantuyl
Very helpful attorney and staff. Responded quickly to the urgency of our request. Answered all our questions. Wrote trust in a way that addressed our current needs. Advised our family on what needed to be done to meet our current situation.
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02 Sep, 2022 by Lady soldridge
Professional,detailed, knowledgeable, efficient, reliable and honest. Not too many attorneys can boast all of those qualities, but these are the immediate words that came to my mind when I think of my experience with Ms. Egan and her staff. When a loved one dies you need an attorney you can rely on and trust , because you are so vulnerable during your time of grieving. I am just so happy that I was referred to this firm after my Dad died. I guarantee anyone looking for this type of attorney, will be too. You will be in good hands .
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22 Jun, 2022 by Greg sawnick
Egan did the trust for my father. When I needed their help after he died this Memorial Day, they kept telling me that they would call me back to answer my questions. Nobody ever called me back, so I called them and Ashley told me that I needed a CPA to help me. I contacted another lawyer and she explained to me the right way to handle the situation. Egan law firm wouldn't even take the time to help me. DO NOT USE THEM FOR ANY LEGAL MATTERS OR PURPOSES. THEY ARE HORRIBLE TO WORK WITH.
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09 Jul, 2018 by Robert
I highly recommend Catherine for your Trust/Will requirements. Very professional and knowledgeable.
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26 Jan, 2011 by Craig
Catherine assisted my parents in setting up a new "Living Trust". She and her staff were responsive to our questions and very knowledgeable regarding trusts. She was able to identify numerous "holes" in my parents current paperwork and made sure that all documents were up to date and correct. In doing so, she was able to give my parents the peace of mind they needed regarding their wishes once they pass on.
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03 Sep, 2021 by Irene oliver
My trust was out of date and Dennis went over the process as to what was needed. After a lot of questions and answers I feel my family would be confident with my decisions and find the trust beneficial for all. I left his office feeling a lot of weight was off my shoulder and very confident. He and his office staff are very professional. I recommend the Caufield Law office.
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02 Sep, 2021 by Sue bielecki
Love the relaxed atmosphere, and the professionalism of Dennis. He’s down to earth and you feel like you’ve known him a long time. And more importantly he gets the job done
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02 Sep, 2021 by Thomas roark
Dennis was very friendly, but professional, and guided us through the process of updating our living will. We are very satisfied with his guidance, and the results. He cleared up many gray areas, and made suggestions pertinent to our particular situation. No hocus pocus, just factual information, applied to our needs.
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21 Oct, 2022 by Sherry jabour
I have known and worked with Mr. Collins since 1989. He had created my mother's living trust and then my own. Over the years both trusts were revised so we worked with him several times. I recommend him highly. And as a side note, he never walked out on us!! (per another review) Always professional, always knowledgeable.
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12 Aug, 2022 by Dawn christensen
Mr. Collins has handled my parents trust for many years. It has had to be amended a couple times for the following reasons: first my father died, then my mother wanted to give me a more of the remaining assets after she died because she has given my brother $400,000. Ironically, that last amendment disappeared. Mr. Collins is and was aware of the fact that my brother continues to take advantage of my mom who is now in advanced dementia, including taking over half her monthly income and getting her to take out a reverse mortgage after I had got her all approved on a regular home equity loan that would protect her only remaining asset (home equity). I can not believe Mr Collins did not counsel my mother against this knowing full well, my brother would deplete the remaining equity. The last time I talked to him a year ago, he berated me on the phone despite all my efforts to protect my mother. I tried calling him twice over the past year to discuss these concerns and left a message both times. No return call. I do not recommend using this attorney.
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19 Mar, 2022 by Carole ferrato
Excellent lawyer, can't say enough great things about Craig Collins!
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