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What Is A Statute Of Limitations?
The Statute of Limitations is a law that basically says after this date, you can’t sue or be sued for this type…
What Is A Contingency Fee?
A contingency fee is a fee that will be paid at the end of the lawsuit as part of an award from…
What Information Do You Need From Me?
We will need various types of information depending on your case. After your consultation, Mateskon Law will provide you with more details…
What If I Cannot Afford A Lawyer?
Mateskon Law tries very hard to offer accessible services. We offer a flat-fee option for most actions and payment plans that work…
Do You Charge For A Consultation?
No. Mateskon Law offers a free, 15-minute consultation….
Can the trustee or my beneficiaries make changes to a trust?
Beneficiaries typically can not make changes to or dissolve a trust during or after the Trustor’s lifetime. However, a Trustee may have…
Can I make changes to a trust after it is in place?
If the Trust is revocable, a Grantor can make changes to or dissolve a Trust while they are alive. The Trust document…
How do I get started with my Will?
Contact us at Mateskon Law to begin the process. >> Schedule A Consultation <<…
How often should I update my Will?
Frequent review and revision of your Will is important. Although some people update their Will more often, we recommend reviewing it at…
What is the difference between a Will and Trust?
Some key differences between a Will and a Trust: A Will can only go into effect upon your death, while a trust…