Leonard M. Bello

184 Main St, Wareham, MA

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Rose ann agrillo dalbec

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11 Dec, 2024
Wonderful and knowledgeable estate planning law firm. Attorney Morgan and staff have created a welcoming atmosphere in the office. It’s a hard thing to plan your final wishes, sometimes emotionally, and definitely mentally, but these women assist you in making those hard decisions and feeling good about it. Services are fairly priced, and when you leave the office, you know you will always be greeted by a Sisterhood. I highly recommend attorney Morgan and her staff if you need estate planning expertise.
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Jeanne hopkins

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Marilyn springer

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17 Oct, 2024
I put off estate planning for many years. Through the Wareham Council on Aging which I started participating in a year ago, I found an add for the law offices of Bello and Morton. Attorney Jillian Morton and her Client Director Jennifer DeMello make a great team. They are extremely thorough and walked me through the process step by step to handle all my estate planning needs. I feel very confident now that my assets are protected and when the time comes my son and daughter in law will have everything in place to simplify the inheritance process and know that they can reach out to Jillian and Jennifer if they have any questions that may arise. Thank you ladies!!
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Highly professional, ethical, and empathetic legal services
“Attorney Bello just finished a trial for us. We could not have asked for a more professional, ethical & empathetic attorney.”
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Friendly and personable staff that go above and beyond
“The entire staff were professional and friendly, making a sensitive time for us more bearable.”
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Excellent communication and ability to explain legal matters clearly
“Jilian explained everything in detail so we could understand!”
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Responsive and timely in handling client needs
“Jen set up all of the appointments and the reminders!! Both made this very easy and stress free!”
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Comprehensive and thorough legal services, including estate planning and property transactions
“Jilian created an estate plan for us. She made the process simple to understand and worked swiftly.”
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