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Waldorf Estate Planning (wills and trusts) Law Firm
Overview
At Griffin Selby Law PLLC in Waldorf, Maryland, we put you first. The attorneys at our law office use compassion while steering you through estate planning issues. Cases we handle include matters such as the following:
- Business compliance
- Wills, trusts, advance care directives and probate
Before opening our law office, attorney Karen M. Selby worked in human resources. She brings decades of that invaluable experience to our practice as she identifies mistreatment and wrongdoing.
Throughout the entire course of your case, our team advocates for your rights and fights for your interests. We use long-term planning strategies that preserve your legacy in estate planning matters. In other words, we always keep an eye on the big picture while sorting through the minute details of your case. Along the way, we make accommodations to ease the process on you.
Griffin Selby Law PLLC offers free initial consultations. The team at our law office is licensed to practice in Washington, D.C., New Jersey and Maryland.
About Griffin Selby Law PLLC
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning (wills and trusts)
- Probate & Estate Administration
Litigation
- 25%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3261 Old Washington RoadSuite 2020 Waldorf, MD 20602
Office Hours
8:30am - 6:00pm
Phone
Fax
- 800-650-8906
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