Joan Kusta Fine, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Winchester, VA with 12 reviews
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Joan Kusta Fine

302 W Boscawen St, Winchester, VA

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Ronald

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15 Jan, 2019
Joan Fine has been my lawyer since 2015. She has represented me on several issues. She represented me in legal action against a fraudulent building contractor with an outcome as good as possible under the circumstances. She has done real estate contracts and lease agreement work with me and I have been very pleased with the results. She saved my bacon on a 1031 exchange that would have gone wrong had she not double checked the work of the out of state attorney that handled the exchange in the other state. All and all, Joan has been a great lawyer and a good contact that knows who's who in the local community. I highly recommend Joan Fine for any legal work or information gathering concerning the local community.
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Wyatt

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18 Jun, 2018
When a former teacher of mine passed away, I became responsible in handling their estate. From day one, Joan has been there to help guide me through the process. Whether it be by phone, email, or in person, her responses are quick and to the point. Definitely would recommend her services.
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Gary

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16 May, 2018
I was unprepared when my loving wife of 44-years became terminally afflicted with metastasized brain cancer in January 2017. For the next 14-months I was her primary caregiver. We were both only focused of her recovery and never considered whether her 28-year-old hand-written Last Will and Testament from South Carolina, would be accepted in Virginia. When my wife died in February 2018, it was hard enough to deal with my loss but, this problem was made considerably worse when the Virginia Circuit Court would not accept her Will. I was informed that her death would need to be filed Intestate (without a Will) in accordance with Virginia State Law. I also had credit problems, so I was unable to secure a bond from a Bonding Agency to secure my wife's Estate and, therefore did not have the ability to receive payment from her Life Insurance policy. After talking with one Law Firm who wanted a retainer of $2500 to litigate my case, I continued to search for another attorney. I was referred to a Winchester attorney, Joan Fine, who wasted no time investigating my wife's Will at the Courthouse and resolved my legal matters in less than 3-days. I was greatly relieved to be named Executor to my wife's Estate without need of a Bonding Agency, and Joan Fine only minimally charged me for her actual time of 1-hour. Before my wife had become retired in 2014, she was a part-time paralegal who referred to most lawyers as “sharks”. However, I am grateful to have found Joan Fine -- an honest and exceptional Estate Attorney who put her client’s needs ahead of herself.
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Provides excellent legal advice and guidance for a variety of legal matters, including estate planning, contract review, and business needs
“Joan was able to give him the proper advice he needed to prepare for the transition, and us the guidance to achieve it the most effective way.”
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Knowledgeable and thorough in research, covering all possible angles to ensure favorable outcomes for clients
“She is thorough, honest, diligent, and works to efficiently research case law and opinions, covering all possible angles so as to make well informed and calculated recommendations to move the case forward to a favorable outcome for her client.”
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Responsive and accessible, providing clear and understandable communication with clients
“She is always accessible and makes legal issues remarkably clear.”
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Puts client's needs first and advocates for their best interests
“She really had my best interests at heart.”
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Highly recommended by clients for her professional and trustworthy legal services
“I will definitely seek her professional legal services when needed and recommend her highly.”
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