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Thorough, knowledgeable, and experienced legal guidance
“Sara was focused on maintaining the best outcomes for my son and doing so in as smoothly and peaceful a process as possible.”
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Compassionate and empathetic approach
“Sara was not the first attorney I spoke with but the first to interview with me. At the interview I explained why I needed her help, I also showed my limited knowledge of what was before me.”
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Effective at reaching amicable agreements and solutions
“Sara sought to solve as many issues with amicable agreement rather than in the courtroom as possible.”
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Responsive and available for client consultation
“Sara was readily available to consult about questions that arose and always provided very knowledgeable responses that helped put me at ease during what would have been a highly tumultuous time.”
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Focused on the client's and family's best interests
“Sara truly kept my son's best interests in mind and worked with both parties in a respectful, calm but assertive manner, ultimately gaining the rapport and cooperation of my son's father which had not been accomplished with previous attorneys.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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28 May, 2022 by Anonymous
Sara helped our family successfully navigate a difficult and divisive time at the end of my mother’s life. She is a consummate professional with a breadth of experience (I believe she’s seen it all!), knowledge, and understanding. Sara ensured that mom’s wishes were respected and when mom developed dementia, skillfully shielded her from a relative who was seeking to take advantage. Sara is clear and direct but, at the same time, kind and compassionate. Sara’s knowledge of the law and her caring approach set her apart. I absolutely recommend her without reservation.
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17 May, 2022 by Joe
Since my father had not left a will when he passed, what little I knew about estates was that I would need help with my father's. I contacted Sara by phone and we spoke briefly and set an appointment to speak in person. Sara was not the first attorney I spoke with but the first to interview with me. At the interview I explained why I needed her help, I also showed my limited knowledge of what was before me. By the end of the interview Sara agreed to help me through the probate process. In the following months Sara worked on my behalf with the court and advised me what was expected of me as the administer of the estate. Through the whole process there were times I felt overwhelmed with the "business" of settling his estate and sometimes became quite emotional over my personal loss. But, with kind words and a firm direction Sara kept me on track and focused. I guess that's why attorneys are called counselors. Finally, with Sara's continued support and guidance, things were at an end and the estate was dissolved. There are things that happen in life that happen to other people and you think, that's too bad. But when one of those things happens to you you think, how will I get through this. I don't know how things would have turned out with someone other than Sara, I don't need to think about it. Sara was the best possible attorney for me to have helping me with her hard work, her knowledge and experience and her empathy. I plan on having Sara help with my estate planning since having experienced this ordeal once, I do not want to leave something like this to my loved ones.
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27 Apr, 2022 by Tom
Top marks! Sara has been my attorney for the past 24 years and I am forever grateful to the person who recommended her when I was first in need. Always on top of things, always ready with advice or direct action on my behalf. Plus, she is funny, unflappable, gracious and generous in spirit. She's my attorney but also my friend.
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25 Feb, 2019 by Terry
Sara is a kind, compassionate, and brilliant attorney who helped my family during a very difficult time. I highly recommend her!!
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01 Aug, 2018 by Anonymous
Sara is an outstanding attorney and a kind and compassionate person. She helped me with an elder law case. She goes the extra mile! You can trust her and she’s reliable. She was extremely supportive.during a difficult time in my life. I highly recommend Sara and her services.
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