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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who provide thorough and personalized estate planning services
“Chris Lindsay was very professional, thorough and helpful setting up our Trust and estate plans.”
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Friendly, professional, and attentive staff who make the process easy and comfortable for clients
“The entire team was friendly, professional, and very helpful. They explained the documents clearly and provided a step by step list of the things we needed to do.”
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Strong focus on client needs and goals, with attorneys ensuring clients' wishes are understood and followed
“Chris always has his clients interest at heart as evidenced when my mother was making changes to her estate plan. He made sure she wanted the changes and wasn't being cohursed by her children.”
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Responsive and timely communication, with attorneys and staff promptly addressing client questions and concerns
“Mr. Lindsay and his staff responded to our questions in a very timely manor.”
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Flexible and accommodating, able to adapt to client schedules and needs, especially during challenging times
“They and his entire staff accommodated us during the start of the pandemic and were very conscientious of our health, safety and comfort.”
Cons
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Potential delays in scheduling initial appointments and lack of responsiveness from administrative staff
“Took over a month to get an appointment with Mr. Lindsay. His receptionist emailed me a long list of things to send back and requested I do so two weeks in advance. We just walked in and Kim at the desk didn't even review the email docs I sent two weeks prior to appointment.”
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Higher than expected fees for services, which may not be suitable for all budgets
“The fixed fee was relatively at a premium, but we understand that up front and the investment was certainly worth it.”

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03 Sep, 2024 by Cathy semark
We contacted EPEL to help us with our living trust. From the minute we began the process to the final signing we encountered friendly, knowlegable and professional staff every step of the way. We would highly recommend EPEL to all.
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03 Sep, 2024 by Brad semark
Nothing but top notch service. Shelly was especially helpful, and patient,knowledgeable. Chris, our attorney was very helpful. I would have given 10 stars if I could. Have the clients best interests in mind.
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24 Aug, 2024 by Josh shields
Good experience!!
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20 Aug, 2024 by Linda brown
EVERYONE WAS VERY NICE AND KNOWLEDGEABLE.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Kathleen folger
My husband and I are growing older and wanted to be prepared if anything were to happen to one or both of us. We attended an estate planning class taught by Christopher Lindsey and found it so informative and helpful, we decided to use his firm to set up a trust, prepare a will, and set up medical and legal powers of attorney. The firm made the process very easy. It was very easy to schedule our meetings and the administrative assistant Brenda was so helpful and extremely professional and courteous. We had two meetings with Christopher, first to discuss our wishes and then to review the documents and discuss next steps. We were given the option to meet either in person in their Ann Arbor office space or via Zoom. We had one additional meeting with paralegal Melanie in person so we could sign all the documents. After signing we were sent an electronic copy of all the documents and also received a notebook with print copies. We are very happy with our experience with Estate Planning & Elder Law Services and recommend the firm without reservation.
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06 Dec, 2018 by David
Jess, was more then you could ever ask for with an attorney. She was always quick to accommodate my complex schedule no matter the time of the day. Then quickly achieved the results I desired on multiple issues. I would highly recommend Jess for a business attorney and wills/ trusts.
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31 Mar, 2022 by Sarah
I had tried myself, and it was turned down. Over fairly small things I didn't realize would be an issue or I would have done things differently. So it was recommended to me to talk to him. SO glad I did. He is VERY focused on details. Which is needed or you can get rejected for simple things. So he made sure everything was together, and any detail that could be potentially questioned was backed up with info on it so the secretary of state could have a full and accurate picture of everything. He was amazing from start to finish. He also is very to the point on what may be looked at as an issue and to let you know ahead of time so if you do get questioned on certain things you know what to expect. Also, very easy to reach and stays in contact throughout the process and gets back to any call or email quickly. He is very invested in presenting the best case possible for his clients and does care about his clients- rare from my experience with lawyers. He is amazing and very good at what he does.
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26 Sep, 2021 by Vanessa
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09 Mar, 2021 by Rande
Finding Mark and hiring him to represent me was the best decision and money I have ever spent. He is very professional and straightforward with his expertise and guidance. I am extremely thankful that he represented me as I know it was the difference between success or failure.
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04 Apr, 2023 by Jerry mersman
Great attorney. Does what is needed to get the results.
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