Samantha Kathleen Wolfe, experienced Business, Elder Law attorney in Waynesboro, PA with 37 reviews
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Samantha Kathleen Wolfe

20 East Sixth St., Waynesboro, PA

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Education

2009:
Southern Methodist University, LL.M - Master of Laws
2008:
Regent University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2004:
Pennsylvania State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.4 37 reviews
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Angela marie

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20 Nov, 2024
We've known Dave for almost 10 years. He's the only one we've trusted since we met him and began working with him. Strongly recommend to anyone looking for any financial/insurance/notary needs!
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Adam shapiro

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18 Nov, 2024
David M Greene is excellent with his service. He is patient and professional. He also keeps you up to date with all things going on in your process. David is a great person to deal with and will not waste your time or money by using him for all and any tax needs. Lastly David is a veteran, which has nothing to do with taxes, but it is always good to support our veteran businesses in any town. Thank you David Greene and I look forward to working more with you in the future!
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Evan thienes

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11 Oct, 2024
David M. Green has been nothing but a pleasure to work with and has been a huge help during a stressful situation. A knowledgeable and generous man, he gave me more than fair pricing for all of my needs and really saved my rear. Many thanks, David.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and professional service
“David is extremely knowledgeable, efficient and professional. He not only has a passion for this industry but also a true caring concern for what is best for his clients.”
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Excellent customer service and responsiveness
“David really knows the ins and outs of the tax laws and will be fair and provide the best experience in an area that most are often afraid to tackle on their own.”
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Trustworthy and reliable
“He is caring, commited to knowing the most current tax laws, and a true professional.”
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Personable and patient
“David isn't just here to put numbers on a form. He cares about you and your family, and truly wants you to get every penny possible. He's patient, SO knowledgeable, and very reasonably priced!”
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Veteran-owned business
“Lastly David is a veteran, which has nothing to do with taxes, but it is always good to support our veteran businesses in any town.”
Cons
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Potential issues with case management and representation
“It has taken me months to form a review of this lawyer. From day one, he didn't appear to want to represent me for what I was seeking in my custody battle. I met with him to have papers filed, and three weeks later he missed the opportunity to do so because my child's father then filed.”
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Dissatisfaction with services and value for money
“I would highly suggest not choosing this lawyer, especially for very important cases such as custody. He charged me a very large sum and barely did anything at all, other than meet with me 3 times and appear at court.”

Publications

2024:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications & Lexis Nexis, Remick’s Orphans Court Practice
2024:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 2024 Annual Supplement
2023:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications & Lexis Nexis, Remick’s Orphans Court Practice
2023:
Wealthcounsel Quarterly, 8 Critical Thoughts to Consider when Estate Planning for Oil and Gas Interests in Pennsylvania
2023:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 5th Edition
2022:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 2022 Annual Supplement
2021:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 2021 Annual Supplement
2020:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 2020 Annual Supplement
2019:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 4th Edition
2018:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 2018 annual supplement
2017:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: 2017 Annual Supplement
2016:
George T. Bisel Co., Inc. publications, Pennsylvania Trust Guide: Annual Supplement
2015:
Advantage Media Group, Protect Your Family! What You Really Need to Know for the Second Half of Life
2014:
Protect Your Legacy: What You Really Need To Know For The Second Half of Life, Where's My U-Haul? Business Succession Planning
2014:
Protect Your Legacy!, Protect Your Legacy! What you really need to know for the second half of life
2013:
Women's Journal, What Are Your Retirement Plans
2013:
Steinbacher and Stahl Newsletter, The Fiscal Cliff
2012:
Women's Journal, What is a Trust?
2012:
Steinbacher and Stahl Newsletter, Have You Started Your Christmas Shopping?
2012:
Women's Journal, Planning for Disaster... Don't Plan Backwards
2012:
Women's Journal and Williamsport Sun Gazette, The Million Dollar Question: When Is The Best Time to Become an Olympic Shuffleboard Player
2011:
Women's Journal, FLPs & LLCs Are Not All They Are Cracked Up To Be
2011:
Women's Journal, How to Protect the Money you Receive from Your Gas Lease and Royalties
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