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09 Apr, 2016 by Lisa
A few years ago I used Lyons and Lyons for a child support case and to establish my will. Last month it was time to review and update my will. Robert made the entire experience very easy. The entire staff is friendly and makes you feel welcome. I'd highly recommend Lyons and Lyons!
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11 Mar, 2016 by Carolyn
Mr. Lyons revised both of our Wills this month. It was an easy and pleasant experience. Mr. Lyons directed and advised us on the procedure. Should the need ever arrive to seek an attorney we will definately call Mr.Lyons.
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01 Mar, 2016 by Perry
My wife and I met with Mr. Lyon and staff to update our wills and general power of attorneys which were originally done while living in another city during the 1980's. He also crafted for us living wills and health care power of attorney documents as well. The job was done in a timely manner, as we expected and in a courteous and professional surrounding. The cost was reasonable for a total of 8 documents ( for myself and my wife). I am glad we made the decision. There are online ways of doing these things. However, if I have a question or concern or need something crafted personally the online source will not be sufficient (IMHO). I enjoy my sleep, and knowing it was done right and filed appropriately allows me to sleep well. We have used him in the past to assist with legal documents when my wife's aunt was very ill. Job was done well at that time also. I very much recommend Mr Lyon and his law office.
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10 Feb, 2016 by Anonymous
My husband and I got an appointment quickly to get our wills and estate planning done. Everyone was very courteous and professional in setting everything up. Would defintely recommend them to others.

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