Navigating Estate Planning as a Single Individual
Contrary to popular belief, possessing few possessions or limited assets doesn’t negate the need for estate planning. Many singles own insurance policies, retirement accounts, and
I found Heidi Webb to be very professional and very thorough while preparing my will. She is very detail oriented and brought many issues to my attention so nothing was overlooked. I walked away feeling I was very well set and would recommend her to any of my friends or family.
~ Mark C
I had a great experience with attorney Heidi S. Webb and her team. My father passed away in Florida and left me some property. I live in Massachusetts so I wanted to sell it. Heidi and her team represented me. Heidi was able to quickly put the property on the market and get it sold quickly as well. She put in the extra effort and was able to find a buyer willing to pay significantly above the listing price. I couldn't be happier with the way she handled everything for me and how she made a difficult time in my life much easier. Heidi and her team were very professional but there was also a very personal touch as well. I highly recommend Heidi S. Webb to handle any of your needs. You will be happy you did! Thanks again to Heidi, Molly and the rest of the team!
~ Matthew P
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