George Patterson Wakefield Buxton, experienced Estate Planning attorney in Yorktown, VA with 23 reviews
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George Patterson Wakefield Buxton

914 Denbigh Blvd, Yorktown, VA

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Regent University School of Law, LL.B - Bachelor of Laws
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University of Miami School of Law, Master of Laws in Estate Planning
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College of William and Mary, MBA - Master of Business Administration
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universit

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Patricia peterson

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02 Jul, 2024
My fiancé had a trust with them & so convinced me to do one also. Well we never married & he broke up with me so I called so I could change who would be by new trustee & beneficiary’s. Only to be told it’s a conflict of interest and go find another attorney! They told me during the process there would be no problem if I needed to change anything. Seems to me they got my 5,000 & said goodbye! They are very good at making you feel your doing the right thing, but you better run away fast cause they won’t be there when you need them
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Van r

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27 Jun, 2024
Be very careful, this group looks out for themselves. We made a terrible mistake with my taking my 85-year-old mother-in-law to them thinking they would look out for the elderly. Super expensive will and trust and a worthless annuity. Big mistake for her, a big gain for them.
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Katydid91

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31 Jan, 2024
Don’t use this law firm. They are so incompetent that they lost the will for my family member’s estate and then magically found it later. Best believe that they charged us for it too.
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Pros
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Highly professional and knowledgeable staff
“What I appreciated the most was their guidance and patience as we talked through the process. No stone was left unturned – and trust me we rolled over the same stone many times.”
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Customized and personalized services
“They are an extremely professional group. They take the time to assess your family's needs and customize a plan right for you.”
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Friendly and helpful approach
“Attorney Buxton and Carlos are great. They welcome all questions and make sure you are comfortable with their services.”
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Potential for mistakes in legal documents
“Unfortunately at the document signing the attorney made a huge mistake and forgot to get mom to sign her updated durable POA that they forgot. Reverting the durable POA back to my sibling who rarely came to see them, lived hour's away, and never physically or emotionally cared for them like I did.”
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Lack of accountability and poor customer service
“I never even got a formal apology and was met with resistance when I initially identified the mistake. My life has been a complete nightmare since my dad passed in 2019 because of this error.”

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