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25 Aug, 2024 by Renee
We hired the BLG when my dad urgently required additional care. Unfortunately my brothers and I were not aware of how dire a situation my parents were in and we needed help quickly. Paula, Dawn, and Deb helped our family navigate a very difficult situation and they were very patient. My brothers and I did not know how to navigate the healthcare scene nor did we know how to do it in a way that protected the companion spouse. We are so very thankful and could not have done this without them. It really was a blessing to have found them.
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06 Jul, 2024 by Michael
In 2021, it became very apparent I needed a Massachusetts estate planning attorney and family law firm to help with multiple matters. Being from out of state, I knew no lawyers in the Berkshires not to mention an arduous selection process searching for an experienced lawyer and firm. I narrowed my search to attorneys and firms in central and south Berkshire County. With little knowledge, I first contacted Berkshire Law group. After an initial phone call, her team recognized the urgency and immediately arranged for a virtual meeting during the pandemic. They took total charge of my family and estate legal matters as well as eldercare needs. After the initial call with the firm’s paralegal, Dawn, and later Zoom session with Paula Almgren, Esq., I had total confidence in their ability to help. I have used Paula and Berkshire Law Group again in 2023 and 2024 to help with other estate document planning changes and related matters. They made my life easier and it was a pleasure working with them. Big thanks to Paula, Dawn, Verena and the entire team for helping me through difficult times and with very successful conclusions. I highly recommend Berkshire Law Group.
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07 Jun, 2023 by Monica
I could no longer ‘not see’ my husband’s dementia after his concussion. What do you do when the person you always counted on to reason things out with you “can’t” anymore? Thankfully, Paula Almgren was recommended to me, and I have been recommending her with utmost confidence ever since! Knowledge and compassion without a doubt! You’re comfortable discussing your most personal fears and confidential information without hesitation knowing you are with someone who has YOUR best interest front and center! Paula and her entire team at Berkshire Law Group are there to answer your calls when you have that panic question. The RN provides advice and a true perspective that helps me advocate my way through the confusing health care system. They walk you through the maze of things that need to be done so you don’t feel overwhelmed. Trusts, Wills, Special Needs Trusts, Pet Trusts – yes, in our home we have a substitute child that will outlive us, and Paula took care of that too! At a time when your life is turned upside down and you can’t think clearly, you need Paula Almgren and her team to help you “see” clearly again.
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01 Dec, 2008 by Anonymous
Very sharp! Great in court. Worth twice the hourly fee.
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13 Sep, 2024 by Eileen rockefeller
Berkshire Law Group has been AMAZING to work with! Within a few minutes of my initial meeting, I felt at ease, I had so many questions & Paula took the time to answer them & explained things I didn't understand. At the end of the consultation, she reviewed the visit, explained next steps, and gave me a "homework list." I knew that I had a partnership with her. The office keeps in contact with you. The final meeting was handled in the same manner! Bryan answered my many questions & I left knowing I made the right decision to become a client. Highly recommend them for Estate planning!
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06 Sep, 2024 by A-m
This is the place to go to for estate planning. Paula made a stressful process very manageable. Everyone in the office is pleasant and helpful.
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31 Aug, 2024 by Eileen greenleaf
The absolute best lawyer for Elder Law in Berkshire County! Helped my father with his estate and assets in a caring yet professional manner. I highly reverted Paula and her office
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30 Dec, 2022 by Kurt inderbitzin
Bill Martin has guided me thru times good and times bad; thru closings on large deals that were complicated and required thousands of pages of documentation; and thru the day to day stuff that hits you when you run a business or two. He is always there for me; always responsive; always delivers. Joseph, similarly, has been there for me for familial matters, and been sensitive and responsive to our unique requirements. They are my lawyers for life. I trust them with my life. They are both salt of the earth, and know their stuff inside and out. Best of the best.
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25 Aug, 2019 by Annastasia stalker
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13 Mar, 2019 by Ellen lahr (eglahr comm)
Lori Robbins is an excellent zoning and real estate lawyer. I would highly recommend her.
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26 Jan, 2024 by Sue finch
Highly recommend Jeff Lynch for your estate needs. He took exceptional care of my family needs and was especially caring on sensitive topic.
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09 Nov, 2022 by Katherine bierwas
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15 Feb, 2021 by Michael hilburn
Jeff Lynch has been our corporate attorney for 7+ years and I highly recommend him. He is an honest, hardworking attorney and a pleasure to deal with.
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