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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in elder law, including VA benefits planning
“Ms. Carney is very knowledgeable and highly trained in this sub-specialty of elder law. In fact she is certified to practice before the VA, a somewhat exclusive designation.”
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Transparent and fair pricing with clear explanations
“Her pricing and billing are transparent and we always understand what we are paying for at each step.”
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Dedicated to providing personalized and comprehensive estate planning services
“Janis and her associates worked patiently with us to understand our requirements and incorporate those into the plan. Several times they were able to suggest options that brought our plan closer to satisfying what we really wanted.”
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Responsive and supportive throughout the legal process
“They always responded quickly and thoughtfully to our calls and emails. Janis addressed our questions about document and data security honestly and completely.”
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Caring and empathetic in dealing with difficult family situations
“Not only does Janis have the expertise, but she has been very kind, empathetic, and supportive throughout this difficult journey.”
Cons
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Difficulty communicating with the lawyer and her associates
“It is as difficult to even speak with her. She hired another attorney to assist with my mother's estate who was horrid.”
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Concerns about excessive billing and charges by the law firm
“This attorney was hostile to my sister and myself and wracked up charges.”

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17 Sep, 2023 by Nancy eiger
We did not have a good experience with Ms. Carney. It is as difficult to even speak with her. She hired another attorney to assist with my mother’s estate who was horrid. This attorney was hostile to my sister and myself and wracked up charges. I would not recommend this law firm.
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18 Jun, 2022 by Edward katz
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19 Oct, 2018 by Michael
I was really in a rough situation with my Uncle. Unfortunately, he was quickly passing away and only had a few days to live. I called an attorney that the hospital case managers suggested in order to set up a trust. That attorney was not in. I asked the hospital case mgr for the name of another attorney and they gave me Janis A. Carney. Janis was in and took my call. I explained the situation to Janis over the phone. She told me she would be at my Uncles bedside with us in an hour. In approx one hour from hanging up the phone Janis came into the hospital room at Kaiser Permanente introduced herself to all family that was present and told us all to leave the room and come back in an hour. We did just that and 75 minutes later the doors to my Uncles room opened. Janis told us she had what she needed and told us she’d be back in a few hours for my Uncle to sign trust documents. She was back in a few hours and my Uncle did sign the documents. Because of Janis doing this, most of his assets will go where he wanted it to go and will not end up in probate or with people my Uncle didn’t want to have it. This gave him peace of mind and made his last 3 days with us much more bearable. We can’t thank Janis enough for making his last hours worry free. Our case is still ongoing after almost 14 months and will go on for another few months before it’s finished due to complications with other family members. However, we are confident with Janis’s help we will overcome these last hurdles and completely settle my Uncles trust as he wanted.
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28 Aug, 2018 by Jane
Janis was my Mothers attorney for many years and was always helpful in her advice and timely in meeting Mother's legal needs. Her caring, compassion and kindness were greatly appreciated.
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01 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
Janis was referred to us by another attorney because she specializes in financial planning for long term care and establishing trusts to provide for future generations. My husband was diagnosed with dementia, and I was concerned and confused about long term care facilities and having the assets to provide for his care. Janis guided us through the process, step by step, explaining the laws related to MediCARE and MediCAL; the resources available; and how to best provide for our financial needs as we age. My family and I feel that we are in good hands. Not only does Janis have the expertise, but she has been very kind, empathetic, and supportive throughout this difficult journey. We give her the highest recommendation.
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