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Pros
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Comprehensive and personalized approach to estate planning, covering legal, financial, healthcare, and housing aspects
“This is not just a sit down and write a will, but way more comprehensive and thought provoking.”
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Strong focus on family involvement and understanding client's wishes
“Because of the family meeting that Rajiv led with our adult children, there are no taboo areas that cannot be discussed.”
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Responsive and knowledgeable staff who provide guidance and support throughout the process
“Rajiv and his staff have been so kind and personable with this often complicated process of life planning for us.”
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Holistic planning for aging and long-term care needs
“Rajiv's process is very comprehensive. He covers aspects you may not normally consider part of 'estate planning'.”
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Empowering clients and their families to make informed decisions about the future
“My respect, trust and affection for Rajiv grew as I observed how he directed the meeting, offering his advice and compassion to my children.”
Cons
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Lengthy and time-consuming process that requires significant commitment from clients
“To be sure, the process is neither cheap nor easy. It isn't quick. It requires a huge commitment from all parties to pull it together.”
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Concerns about responsiveness and follow-up from the firm in some cases
“The follow up is horrible when trying to get things done or corrected.”
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Potential issues with the quality and accuracy of legal documents produced
“My husband's will was very confusing and had to be redone.”

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26 Jun, 2024 by Duane hardesty
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09 Apr, 2024 by Jeff gathethe
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16 Nov, 2023 by K graham
RUN DO NOT WALK as far away as you can from this place. Went to the "Free Seminar" in Bellevue. The place where the seminar is held, they charge for parking. Was not told this in advance. The place will only accept credit cards to pay for the parking. It cost $16.00 to park on a Saturday. Then after the seminar, they want $350.00 to make an appointment. This supposedly will give a discount for the appointment. Once the $350.00 is paid, you are handed a packet that needs to be filled out by the time of the appointment. which is fine, but then at the appointment, they want ALL of the rest of the monies, depending on which package you choose. The cheapest is $6,900.00, then next is $12,950.00 and the last is $17,500.00. Also on the cover letter of the packet, there are 3 other locations listed. When asked about that at the appointment, they acted like they did not know that that paper is still being used. Also made them aware of having to pay for parking. Was told that they were not going to use that place in Bellevue again. YET... got an email today listing the next "Free Seminars", and the Bellevue location is still listed!!!!! At the time of your appointment, if you can't pay the whole amount they will pressure you into paying what ever you can and then pay the rest at the next appointment. Thank goodness to some very good sound advice from some very good friends, am no longer going to do business with this company. Like the friend said, if they are having to hold seminars to get clients, there is something WRONG!!!!!! Wish I had read the reviews before I went to the seminar.
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02 Oct, 2023 by Susan w
Everyone here, especially Rajiv, took a personal interest in my long-term well-being. He sets the tone for this caring and compassionate staff. They are superior to any other law firm I have ever visited.
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20 Sep, 2023 by Danielle lord
Having worked in the LTC industry for many years, I know how costly the last years of life can be. Don't leave these important decisions to the last minute. Let Aaron help you with his expertise!!
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