Paul Anthony Yokabitus, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Cary, NC with 38 reviews
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Paul Anthony Yokabitus

940 SE Cary Pkwy, Cary, NC

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2013:
Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor

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4.9 38 reviews
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Jonathan limbouris

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14 Oct, 2024
Fantastic closing attorneys who I have used for soon-to-be 6 closings!! Highly communicative, knowledgeable and courteous. The firm plans well ahead of time, and there is not a rush before closing for information needed. I have specifically worked a good amount with Kathy Pullen who is awesome!
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Chris h

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16 Jul, 2024
They gave me great legal advice. Highly recommend!
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Marc macenko

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08 Jul, 2024
Really difficult to actually find! But the service was top notch!
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Pros
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Exceptional expertise and professionalism
“Michele Callaway was extremely helpful in educating me on how a construction contract is handled, the details of which I did not know. I appreciated her professionalism and expertise!”
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Responsive and client-focused service
“Jonathan Sizemore goes above and beyond for my clients every single time. He is responsive, very pleasant and professional.”
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Knowledgeable and thorough staff
“From the first time i met with the team at Adams, Howell & Sizemore, what stood out was their expertise, efficiency and patience. They took the time to explain what was happening in a way that anyone could understand.”
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Smooth and stress-free transactions
“My transaction was nothing but smooth with Adams and Howell. Michele Callaway and her staff were always responsive and answered all my questions which was really valuable to me as a new home buyer!”
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Highly recommended by clients and partners
“I can't think of many in our service industry that go above and beyond like Adams @ Howell do, for not only its clients, but it's business partners. I have referred and used them many times and will continue to do so.”
Cons
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Difficulty in locating the firm
“Really difficult to actually find!”
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Occasional issues with closings
“Worst closing experience ever! Only received excuses from the attorney. Didn't payoff my lender as instructed over the phone, by email and in person. Messed up my HOA final payments as well.”

Publications

2015:
Cary Estate Planning Blog, Estate Planning Basics, Part 1: Dying Without a Will
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, Estate Planning Basics, Part 2: Wills
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, Estate Planning Basics, Part 3: Probate and Non-Probate Assets
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, Estate Planning Basics, Part 4: Revocable (Living) Trusts
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, Estate Planning Basics, Part 5: Durable Powers of Attorney
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, Leave a Legacy
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, Standby Guardian Planning: Protection for your Kids
2015:
Cary Estate Planning Blog, Where do I Keep my Estate Plan?
2015:
Cary Estate Planning Blog, Estate Planning Basics, Part 6: Irrevocable Trusts
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, Retirement Account Planning: Inherited IRA Mistakes
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Cary Estate Planning Blog, When Should I Revisit My Estate Plan?
2015:
Cary Estate Planning, Why not use LegalZoom? Here's why not
2015:
Cary Estate Planning Blog, What Happens When you Die with a Mortgage?
2015:
Cary Estate Planning Blog, Estate Planning for Millennials
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