Bradley Ryan Coppedge, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Columbus, GA with 20 reviews
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Bradley Ryan Coppedge

5650 Whitesville Road, Columbus, GA

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4.3 / 5
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Education

1997:
University of Miami School of Law, LL.M - Master of Laws
1996:
Mercer University-W. George L.S., JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
Mercer University, BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration

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4.3 20 reviews
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Nancy

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16 Mar, 2024
Brad Coppage was a huge blessing to our family when our 43 year old daughter passed away with cancer. He guided us through the process of closing her estate and handling the legal issues of two separate states. She had three grown children and one minor child and their contact with Brad was professional and caring. Even though she had been sick for a year, her passing was devastating to us and we appreciate Brad's sensitivity as we dealt with the grief of losing her.
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Kathy menshek

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07 Jun, 2021
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in a variety of legal matters, including estate planning, guardianship, business law, and more
“Brad's experience is expressed in his innovative ideas where simple answers or solutions are not available. All of Brad's exceptional work is shrouded in professionalism and values that make him unique at his craft.”
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Provides clear and thorough explanations, helping clients understand the legal process and feel at ease
“He explained things clearly and set my mind at ease. He is very extremely knowledgeable, personable as well as responsive.”
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Compassionate and supportive during emotionally difficult legal matters
“Brad was very knowledgeable of the legal process and explained each step in terms we could understand. He was professional and very responsive to our questions while also being supportive and compassionate during this emotionally difficult process.”
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Develops innovative solutions and considers long-term implications to best serve clients' needs
“Instead of producing generalized documents, Brad actually takes the time to obtain a clearer picture of what all parties are truly trying to accomplish, in both the short and long term. Quite often the solutions to these issues are outside his field of practice and addressing them benefit him in no way other than ensuring he does the best job he can for each of his clients.”
Cons
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Potential issues with staff responsiveness and professionalism
“When I entered wearing a mask, the very flippant young woman receptionist said she "felt threaten" by my insistence everyone my husband came in contact with be masked.”
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Delays in completing legal matters in a timely manner
“Paid attorney Bradd Dodds $2500 to do a real estate closing for me and it has taken over 15 months for him to complete the transfer of title.”

Publications

2015:
self published (reference book), Estate Planning & Probate Overview: Just the Basics Please!
2009:
Probate & Property magazine (ABA), Transfers to Trust and use of UTMA Custodial Accounts
2006:
The Practical Lawyer, Circular 230: Why, What, When and How?
2005:
Probate & Property magazine (ABA), LLC Operating Agreements: Drafting Tips and Traps for the Unwary
2000:
Georgia Bar Journal, Choice of Entity in Estate Planning
1998:
Georgia Bar Journal, LLP or LLLP? Creating Limited Liability For a General Partnershpi
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