John J. Widdison, experienced Trusts attorney in Plymouth, MA with 2 reviews
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John J. Widdison

2277 State Rd, Plymouth, MA

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Syracuse University, J.D.
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05 Mar, 2016
I have used the services of Attorney John Widdison to setup my mother's house in a trust, close on a loan & also provide legal help buying a building for my company. He is very professional and does everything in a timely manner. I recommend John to all my friends and clients.
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02 Apr, 2009
I was introduced to Attorney Widdison in 1996 through a mutual friend.  In 2002 I opened a real estate office in West Boylston, MA.  I asked John to handle some of the legal details for my firm.  The next day he was at my office, documents prepared and everything signed and sent off to the proper agencies. He has handled most of my real estate closings for my family, clients and buyers.  I have recommended him to several lenders and we have all been very pleased with his performance, knowledge and ability to get the job done in a timely manner without any delays. He has always kept all parties informed of where we are in the process and on those few occasions where we hit bumps in the road, he has managed to calm the title and still get us to the closing table on time.  Recently I asked him to handle my aunts estate. He found blatant abuse and had a new trustee assigned, funds accounted for and she finally had access to her money.  He is honest and a very talented attorney. 
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