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September 13, 2023

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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Do You Charge For A Consultation?

No. Mateskon Law offers a free, 15-minute consultation….

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September 11, 2023

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…

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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…

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How do I get started with my Will?

Contact us at Mateskon Law to begin the process. >> Schedule A Consultation <<…

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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…

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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…

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