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Pros
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Knowledgeable and Thorough in Estate Planning
“Patrick Smith composed and completed a Revocable Trust. A Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney, Quit Claim Deed and Living Will for my family.”
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Provides Valuable Advice and Guidance
“He patiently and thoroughly explained the process. Seeking advice on matters out of state recently, I scheduled an appointment. I met with Patrick and learned my needs had to be addressed in that state itself....no charge and he referred me to attorneys in that location.”
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Caring and Personable Approach
“Not only is Patrick Smith knowledgeable but he is very caring. He is the kind of attorney you can trust to look out for your best interests.”
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Responsive and Accessible
“Everything was explained to me in detail at my signing appointment and I have had no issues funding my trust or using my documents since. Mr. Smith is a wonderful and thorough attorney in my opinion.”
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Reasonable Pricing
“We felt it was very reasonably priced. We would highly recommend Patrick Smith.”
Cons
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Potential for Rude or Dismissive Behavior
“I was treated very rudely by Pat Smith. This mistreatment bothered me. Smith refused my request for confidentiality, although the request was for his benefit.”
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Lack of Responsiveness and Follow-Up
“I was appointed this attorney through other representation. He has not got in contact with me in almost a year. When he did finally contact me I asked him a legitimate question and was talked down to like a child and threatened that he would abandon my case if I asked any other questions like the one I did.”
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Concerns about Quality and Attention to Detail
“I paid over $800 for a will and estate planning advice. After a brief interview I was sent documents to sign which did not even address all my wishes and concerns. After 8 months of no follow up I still don't have a will.”

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15 Dec, 2022 by Rick
We were told by a few friends that he was very good. So we tried him and found that our friends were right. He has excellent knowledge of what we wanted even suggested better ways to plan our Wills. I'm seeing him again and fully know I'm in good hands. If you want personal service see Patrick he will make you feel like family.
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08 Jun, 2022 by Vickie
Patrick has been our Lawyer for 9 years. We found him very knowledgeable and caring during the process of sitting up a Will, Trust, Power of Attorney etc. He has helped us with a variety of issues over the past years and has been a real support to our family at all times. We would highly recommend Patrick Smith.
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26 May, 2022 by Joan
I found Atty. Smith to be very knowledgeable and helpful when planning my estate needs. He is very professional and a joy to work with. He has also helped me with other issues and always returns my calls. I highly recommend Atty. Smith for your legal needs.
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06 May, 2022 by Stacey
Patrick Smith composed and completed a Revocable Trust. A Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney, Quit Claim Deed and Living Will for my family. As a matter of fact, six of my neighbors have hired Patrick for their legal needs as well and are completely satisfied. I was totally lost on the how's and what's to do and he patiently and thoroughly explained the process. Seeking advice on matters out of state recently, I scheduled an appointment. I met with Patrick and learned my needs had to be addressed in that state itself....no charge and he referred me to attorneys in that location. Thank you, Patrick Smith, for your support and assistance. Stacey
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11 Nov, 2021 by Cindy
We moved to Florida and needed to re-do/update our will. Everything was very easy. Before, during and after we had many questions and all were answered promptly. We were always made to feel it was never a problem nor an inconvenience. On top of all of that we felt it was very reasonably priced. We would highly recommend Patrick Smith.
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