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Arlington Heights Probate and Estate Administration Law Firm
Overview
Our goal is to be your lawyer: for your business, for your family, and for all your legal needs.
In today's world, people and businesses sometimes need lawyers. When you have legal needs or just questions, call us first!
We pledge to do so honestly, ethically, and for a reasonable fee. If you are not already our client, we hope you will become one. If you are already our client, we thank you for your patronage and referrals, and we look forward to serving you in the future.
About Cary A. Lind, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Probate and Estate Administration
- Guardianship/Guardians
- Wills
- Living Trusts
- Trusts
- Powers of Attorney
- Living Wills
- Estate Planning
- Probate Litigation
- Estate Litigation
- Chancery Litigation
- Trust Litigation
- Guardianship Litigation
- Collection Litigation/Collections
- Contract Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Business Matters
- Business Litigation
- Incorporations
- Partnerships
- Business Purchases and Sales
- Evictions/Forcible Entry and Detainer
- General Civil Practice
Litigation
- 40%
Published Works
- Should you have a living trust instead of a will?
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1655 N. Arlington Hts. Rd.Suite 100-East Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Phone
Fax
- 847-577-0854
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