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Extensive experience and expertise in legal matters related to families, including conservatorship/guardianship, special needs trust, and estate planning
“His experience has been invaluable helping families navigate the complicated maze of legal transition through conservatorship/guardianship, as well as special needs trust and estate planning options.”
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Provides personalized and understanding guidance to clients, going above and beyond to support them
“I know that they will be guided through the process with understanding and he will do all he can to facilitate even non-legal connections and supports for the families he serves.”
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Offers reasonable pricing and convenient location, without the need to travel downtown
“priced more reasonably than others in area and didn't have to go downtown (parked at the door)”
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13 Jul, 2018 by Roger
We went to Martin Pierce for revisions to existing trusts, and to prepare an additional new trust.. We were shocked by the documents that he prepared for us. After two lengthy meetings with him where very clear instructions were given, and were he took copious notes, he repeatedly failed to make requested changes, he failed to include requested provisions, he included ridiculously excessive “boiler plate” provisions, and he completely and repeatedly failed to address the intent of the new trust. It was for educational expenses for our daughter's children, with limitations, but he made it first for all of our grandchildren, with no limitations, and then for all of our grandchildren except our daughter's children.
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16 Jun, 2017 by Anna
Mr. Pierce and his staff are exceptionally professional, insightful, thorough and kind. He was recommended to me by two different friends in the legal community when my late husband died. Mr. Pierce helped me with a multi-state probate and has drafted all of my estate planning documents. Because I've lived in several states and have had to update estate planning in each state I've experienced the estate planning process on multiple occasions. I found Mr. Pierce to be especially conscientious about ensuring that he understood my wishes and that I fully understood all of my options and the documents.
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18 May, 2017 by John
Mr. Pierce was personable and professional. His experience and standing in the estate planning community led us to seek his guidance with some sensitive family circumstances. In addition, he was accommodative and flexible enough to meet me at my residence. I recommend Mr Pierce with full confidence that he will exceed your expectations.
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16 May, 2017 by Lisa
Martin Pierce has worked with families served by our organization for more than ten years. His experience has been invaluable helping families navigate the complicated maze of legal transition through conservatorship/guardianship, as well as special needs trust and estate planning options. I never have to be concerned when I refer families to Martin Pierce for legal assistance. I know that they will be guided through the process with understanding and he will do all he can to facilitate even non-legal connections and supports for the families he serves. Martin Pierce is truly a community partner in serving families affected by disability. He gives back to the community through workshops and training throughout the year, supporting both families and community organizations.
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08 May, 2017 by Dave
Martin has been our Atty in all our legal and estate matters. He has helped us with thinking through the process and laying out clear strategies to accomplish our goals.
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