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27 Mar, 2023 by Anonymous
I attended one of PWW's free seminar's in Lewes years ago and felt so comfortable with their presentation where they shared great information without 'selling'. We hired Amber and her team to correct and update Moms estate/trust documents (a different firm prepared these docs and they weren't prepared correctly). Amber took the time to explain herself to my aging Mom and me using her 'buckets' drawing which were very easy to understand. The entire PWW team are amazing! If your looking for an excellent attorney in Delaware, PWW's team is worth the drive to either Seaford or Lewes!
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08 Nov, 2020 by Ron & cindy
We first hired Amber to help with my father-in-law's estate. She was exceptionally patient with us as we all embarked on a new journey, as was her entire staff. She helped him organize all of his assets into both a Revocable Trust and an Irrevocable Trust. She also helped with his Advanced Directive. We were so pleased with Amber, that we hired her for our own Estate planning several months later. She helped us with our will, a Revocable Trust and our Advanced Directives. I highly recommend Amber Woodland for all your Estate planning needs!!
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25 Jul, 2020 by Jim
Amber held our initial meeting in a very organized way, listening and inviting our comments and questions all the way through. When it came time to finalize our wills, we had agreed on one element that we later changed our minds about. Amber was patient and understanding, and ably made the adjustment. We are fully satisfied!
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01 Mar, 2021 by Nancy
Michele Procino-Wells and her staff were exceptional in helping me with my trust. They made the process flow very smoothly and professionally. Michele made sure I understood my options and gave practical advise to guide my decisions in a down to earth manner.
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04 Jan, 2021 by Carlton
We have been very impressed with the Procino-Wells staff for more than 20 years. Their knowledge and expertise with our individual needs has surpassed each of our expectations. This staff has been our choice for three generations and they have effortlessly handled each of our requests. It is so comforting to have our concerns addressed with care and concern. We always know that we are in considerate hands.
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06 Jun, 2020 by Naba and leha
We hired Procino-Wells & Woodland to plan our estate and they did an excellent job. Michele Procino-wells walked us through the steps, explaining all the key requirements and the information we needed to provide. After that we met with her and her staff a few times until all the necessary estate planning steps were completed. We always felt very well informed and appreciated the detailed final walk-through of the estate planning documents. We would highly recommend Michele Procino-Wells to anyone looking for estate planning needs.
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08 Sep, 2022 by Anonymous
No communication, wasn’t willing to fight. Just plain Ole horrible lawyer! My codefendents lawyer did more for me than this man did! He automatically assumes your guilty and throws you to the curb! We’ll Guess what wasn’t guilty and got off on my own. Not thanks for your help!
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01 Sep, 2015 by Brooks
I love this attorney. He is not a member of the "good ole boy" system and is totally open to fighting for his client with aggressive; oddball strategies. Most attorneys in Delaware are narrow-focused and won't fully advocate for their clients due to their own reputations and self-serving motives. This attorney represented me for a nasty traffic ticket I got (and he got me off btw). It's not just the fact he got me out of hot water, it's the fact he was so open to alternative strategies when preparing my defense and wasn't worried about kissing the cops rear end (which is a problem with Sussex County Attorneys). If I ever have any problems in the future you better believe this is the man I'm going to call.
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