Catherine E. Sears, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Williamsburg, VA with 6 reviews
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Catherine E. Sears

461 McLaws Circle, Williamsburg, VA

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Rachel p.

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16 Dec, 2021
Cathy, Leslie, and her team were awesome from 2020 through 2021. I couldn't ask for a better team. My mom went to the hospital in April 2020 end up in a medical coma for months. My mom didn't update her estate planning to allow for me to assist her in daily life. Mind you this is the first time I ever had to deal with something like this, I am a young 34 year woman. They educated me on different options on what to do, assist me with everything I had to do for my mom. I end up having to go to court to get guardianship/conservatorship for my mom. Leslie was awesome in assisting me with what I needed to do for court paperwork, accounting, etc. When my mom recover and she was able to get her rights back, Cathy took the time to speak with my mom to get her estate planning done as well get her rights back. My mom was impressed by the service they provide to her. Unfortunately, my mom passed away in April of this year, and again I went back to Cathy and her team for more guidance on what is best to do to avoid any issues. When it came to family disagreement on the Last Will, I ask for Leslie to help out to speak with my family. She was able to get them to come to an agreement to move things smoothly. I couldn't get through this mess in the last past two years without them. I would give them 10 stars if I could. They were very reasonable on price with me. Thank you so much for everything you have done!
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Lois diane

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16 Nov, 2021
Ms. Sears listened to our specific needs for estate planning and made many good recommendations. The whole process was smooth and done in a timely manner. The whole cost was explained up front and there were no hidden charges. We were very pleased with the efficiency of her whole staff. We would highly recommend Ms Sears.
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Janna

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13 May, 2020
Catherine was a pleasure to work with. She's a good listener, patient, wonderful at explaining, and follows through. It's obvious she is there to serve your needs and willing to go the extra mile. Everyone we dealt with at the firm was competent and cared about customer service.
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Excellent support and guidance from the lawyer
“When a snag occurred with the recording of the property deed she was there - providing excellent support and guidance even when I went out on my own to solve the problem.”
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Knowledgeable, kind, and professional
“Catherine helped us at every point and was knowledgeable and kind and a pleasure to work with.”
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Readily available and patient with questions
“Cathy was a joy to work with, very professional and competent. And especially patient with our myriad questions. She was also readily available to talk on several occasions.”
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Focused on serving the client's needs
“She's a good listener, patient, wonderful at explaining, and follows through. It's obvious she is there to serve your needs and willing to go the extra mile.”
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Efficient and transparent with costs
“The whole cost was explained up front and there were no hidden charges. We were very pleased with the efficiency of her whole staff.”
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