Jay M Brown

1135 Kildaire Farm Rd Ste 200, Cary, NC

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09 Dec, 2024
James is an outstanding attorney. In my experience, during the course of about 12 months, he always had my best interests in mind, always responded promptly to my communications, and was always honest and up-front. Three things James recommend to me, when we first met for our consultation, and then another thing shortly after, gave me full confidence in him, and achieving a speedy separation/divorce. First, he recommended to refrain from offering anything I wouldn’t accept myself. Second, refrain from making unreasonable or unfair requests. Third, if still in doubt, do not request or offer anything that a judge would’t find reasonable and acceptable. The other thing James told me, after reviewing all our paperwork and process, was that my ex and I had already completed most of the work, and if everyone was prepared to sit together and be reasonable, we could have everything completed within a few hours. Unfortunately, reasonable was not in my ex’s attorneys vocabulary. And in the end, not only did my ex failed in all her unreasonable requests, she also wasted a ton of money because she picked an attorney who did not have her best interests in mind, and she lost our house because her attorney went AWOL for multiple days prior to paperwork deadlines (now I have the house even though I gave my ex first option). Bottom line; James is honest, fair, and professional, and he’ll look after you and your best interests in a fair, honest, and speedy manner.
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Gary hatch

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20 Nov, 2024
I was initially hesitant and even skeptical of asking a lawyer to help us with estate planning. We had only a modest and relatively simple estate. At the urging of my wife, we met with Duffy Palmer who educated us in estate law. His patience and honest answers to our many questions left us with a new appreciation of issues we had never considered. We learned about the costs and legal tangles often encountered in probate, and we did not want to lay these difficulties on our children. Instead, we wanted to pass on our estate to them as efficiently as possible. We became convinced that the cost of creating a revocable living trust, reworking our wills and powers of attorney would be a good investment in the future of our family. The resulting trust and related documents would simplify and eliminate many of hurdles and costs that arise at the time of a death. Mr. Palmer is young and he is honest and stable. His services do not end when the portfolio is completed. The process of crafting the trust required several phone calls and back-and-forth emails with our edits marked in red. We feel very good about the final product. Mr. Palmer patiently worked with us until we had completed all of the necessary actions. We now have an Estate Planning Portfolio that contains the necessary paperwork to cover the many possible complications that can occur upon death. We highly recommend Mr. Duffy Palmer and the estate planning process he expertly performs.
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Priscilla garner atwater

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19 Nov, 2024
Excellent and Speedy Service. Very Resonable. He does exactly what he tells you. I would definitely call him again if needed.
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Pros
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Highly personalized and attentive service
“Duffy made sure to put my mother's needs and wants as his top priority.”
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Knowledgeable and thorough in estate planning
“Duffy is very knowledgeable, professional, and easy to work with.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“Duffy has been available to answer any questions we may have.”
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Tailors solutions to individual client needs
“He helped us legally structure a Trust that we feel comfortable with.”
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Provides ongoing support even after services are complete
“Duffy checks in with us regularly to make sure the trust is working as it should.”
Cons
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Lack of COVID-19 safety precautions
“covid precautions not taken - no wrapped pens to pick from or clean pen pack, no glass partitions, table that required us to be within 3-4 feet - very uncomfortable experience.”
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Potential issues with billing and value for services
“I paid $750 to this firm (Hank Doyle) to do research that I could have found myself online.”

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