≡ Menu
≡ Menu


Schedule Initial Phone (or Video) Consultation

Congratulations on your decision to begin your estate planning process! We are here to partner with you to successfully accomplish what is important to you.

All estate planning legal services begin with an in depth discussion of your needs and goals. This discussion will also allow us to get to now each other and begin the trusting journey that is necessary to create an exceptional estate plan. To get started, you can schedule your initial consultation here OR contact our office by phone to do so. There is an initial consultation fee of $395. This consultation fee allows us to take the time to provide you with valuable insight AND will also be credited toward any estate planning services that you decide to pursue at the end of the consultation.

We are confident that you will find this to be a rewarding and enjoyable journey into taking care of business AND protecting those you care about.

Estate Planning Questionnaire

  • Identify heirs such as siblings, children, grandchildren OR other beneficiaries...include name, approximate age, and relationship.
  • Identify real estate, financial accounts, personal property vehicles, collectibles, etc.
  • Identify all parties who may be considered lenders with unpaid balances such as banks, credit card companies, finance companies and all other third parties with outstanding loans subject to be repaid.
  • Include name, relationship, approximate age, and state of residence (key roles are trustee, personal representative/executor, legal guardian, power of attorney, and healthcare surrogate).
  • May include your personal goals and/or concerns OR description of ANY other matter pertaining to your unique circumstances.
  • There is an initial consultation fee at is $395 if you pay at the time of the consultation or discounted to $345 if you pay today.
    $0.00
    *Submission of information to Gibbs Law Office, PLLC does not establish an attorney-client relationship between Gibbs Law Office, PLLC and the user. We are not your attorneys until the terms of the agreement are confirmed in writing.