George A. Sutera

5560 S 206th Plz Apt 8104, Elkhorn, NE

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Creighton University, J.D.

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15 Sep, 2024 by Renee johnson
He traveled from Elkhorn to Seward to meet with my mom and me. He did this free of charge. My mom had a Will but I was worried that it was to generic and we would end up having troubles after she died. I felt like he had no agenda on “selling” us his products but in fact educating us about the Will we already had. I had no idea that even if we had a Will in place we would have had to go through probate court which at the very least would’ve cost $7000. Long story short, we decided on a Trust because my mom’s mother put in her trust to say her 6 kids would sell her land in parcels over many years. So a Trust was best for my mother also . We left the meeting and over just a few weeks Jim spent money hours communicating with mom’s mother’s lawyer who is in charge of that trust. Come to find out that trust already spelled out who would get my mom’s portion of the land after she died. This meant the trust for my mom was not needed. Remember Jim spent a lot of time on mom’s trust. That meant the original Will of moms would work just fine. Jim himself took the time to call my mom and tell her this and he would be sending back the check mom gave him. WHO DOES THAT!! Jim could’ve easily charged her the amount mom gave him. But instead he didn’t charge her a thing. Jim is kind , trustworthy, and only wants his clients to have the best Trust or Will to make life easier when their loved one passes. The first time I met him I knew he was like that.
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