Lauren E. Jackson

1218 E. Main Street, Saint Charles, IL

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Education

2002
Northern Illinois University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999
Northern Illinois University, College of Journalism, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1997
Elgin Community College, A.A.,

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5.0 21 reviews
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Ira

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11 Aug, 2024
We retained Ms. Jackson to prepare several estate documents. In our initial meeting she explained options for what we wanted to achieve and answered our questions. When we agreed to retain her, we signed a letter of engagement that detailed her scope of work and fees. Her website provides a list of fees for specific services. When we received the drafts of our documents she very promptly and thoroughly answered our questions. Once the documents were executed, she provided us with paper originals and electronic copies. Making appointments was easy and with two locations we could meet where most convenient for us. She took sufficient time with us and didn’t make us feel rushed. She has good credentials, was knowledgeable, professional and pleasant to deal with. We were very pleased with our experience.
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Frank

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07 Mar, 2024
We went to Lauren to set up a trust. She explained everything in the trust and what was in it . It was a simple process and was completed in a timely manner. We highly recommend her .
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Frank

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15 Feb, 2024
Lauren came highly recommended from friends and family (who also happened to be a lawyer but did not want to use because of too much personally information etc). the initial meeting was informative for both parties in order to understand what we needed as well as to understand from Lauren all the steps needed to complete the process. Lauren executed all the documents then we meet to review and sign. pretty easy actually. She exceeded all expectations.!!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and professional legal services
“Lauren is exceptional in her knowledge and execution. She is a pleasure to work with. Organized and very responsive.”
2
Responsive and communicative with clients
“Lauren had our best interest in mind when the buyers were being unreasonable. Lauren settled everything within our wishes and was very timely.”
3
Trustworthy and reliable
“We are fortunate to have found a lawyer of her caliber and credentials. There is no need to look any further than Lauren for your estate planning and real estate needs.”
4
Excellent at estate planning and real estate transactions
“We recently used attorney Lauren Jackson for estate planning purposes. We were extremely pleased with her services.”
5
Sensitive and patient in handling complex matters
“Lauren prepared our Special Needs Trust, with incredible sensitivity to the different dynamics involved.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2024:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Is an executor of an estate entitled to compensation?
2024:
LJ Law Blog, Don’t wait until it’s too late….draft your estate plan
2024:
LJ Law Blog, When is the money in your retirement accounts in jeopardy?
2024:
LJ Law Blog, How to find out if you’ve been named a beneficiary in a revocable trust?
2024:
LJ Law Blog, Whose debt is it anyway? Can you be held responsible for your parents’ debt?
2023:
LJ Law Blog, Who is in charge of an estate when there is no will?
2023:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What to ask your financial advisor?
2023:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How do I remove a person from the title of the house?
2023:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Should you put your real estate investment properties in a LLC (Limited Liability Company)?
2023:
LJ Law Blog, Who is in charge of an estate when there is no will?
2023:
LEJ Law, Why choosing a local law practice over a web-based platform for your estate plan is the smart choice?
2022:
Lauren Jackson Website, A college incentive provision, when to use it
2022:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Do you need to worry about your digital assets when you die?
2022:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, A guide to the probate process in Illinois
2022:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Family Matters: Top three scenarios when real estate is left to multiple beneficiaries.
2021:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Is a 'Zestimate' of your home accurate?
2021:
Lauren Jackson Law Website, What is the best way to leave assets to minor children?
2021:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Myths We Tell Ourselves about Estate Planning
2021:
Lauren Jackson Law Website, Winning a Homebuyer Bidding War
2020:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What is the Medicaid look-back period?
2020:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Newlyweds and the Uncomfortable Conversation of Estate Planning
2020:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, To Halve or to Hold? Joint vs Separate Trust Planning for Married Couples
2020:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Can you cancel a real estate contract once signed?
2020:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How should you list beneficiaries on your financial accounts?
2020:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Thirteen Estate Planning Terms You Need to Know
2020:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How to own your Real Estate
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Seniors!!! What is the biggest disadvantage of moving your house into a trust?
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Do beneficiaries have a right to see a copy of the trust?
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What happens to a house when the owner dies and their are no heirs?
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How do I find out if a probate estate has been opened?
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, The Power of a Power of Attorney for Property
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Estate Planning for families with special needs children
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What is included in a home inspection report?
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What does an executor of an estate do?
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How can a real estate attorney save you on your home sale?
2019:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What type of real estate deed should you use?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What on your real estate inspection report can you ask a seller to fix?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Who pays for the survey when buying a house?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What is included in closing costs?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What are the requirements for a will to be valid?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What happens the day of your real estate closing?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What are the top qualities of a good executor?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What are your rights as a beneficiary in a will if you believe the executor is not fulfilling his duties correctly?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What happens to my Moms bank account since she did not have beneficiaries listed?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, The legacy challenge... Can you pass it?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Are you responsible for your parents' debt?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What is a real estate transfer stamp?
2018:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What can be done if the buyer of a house keeps delaying the closing?
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Everything you should know about real estate property disclosure statements?
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Trouble selling your home? Make sure your realtor is working for you!
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What to ask your Estate Planning Attorney before hiring them
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Podcast Interview with Steve Sleeper – Ask the Expert
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How does tax proration work at a real estate closing?
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What is a contractor lien waiver on a property?
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Everything you should know about your Kane County Tax Bill
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Are you starting an LLC in Illinois? Start Here!
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Can your life insurance company take advantage of you?
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, If you are divorced, update your Estate Plan today!
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What is an intentionally defective grantor trust?
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Estate Planning Billing, at Lauren Jackson Law
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Top Five Provisions to check before signing a real estate contract!
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Five questions to ask before hiring your probate attorney
2017:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Top five reasons why your real estate appraisal could come in low!
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, In real estate, what is a owner financed sale a/k/a “a contract for deed”?
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How much should I own before it is worth it for me to have a revocable trust?
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What is the attorney review period for a real estate transaction?
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How to protect your family with no savings!
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, How much should I own before it's worth it to me to have a revocable trust?
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What you need to know to refinance a home if the home is in a trust?
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What's the difference between an owner's title policy and lender's title policy?
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Is there a minimum net worth you should have before making a will?
2016:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Are you mortgage shopping? Annual Percentage Yield (APR) versus Interest Rate…What you need to know!!!
2015:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, Should I have a revocable living trust in my estate plan?
2015:
Lauren Jackson Law Blog, What should I ask a real estate attorney before hiring them?
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