Over 30 Years of Experience Ensures That You Receive Customized and Effective Legal Guidance. We offer free initial consultations for estate planning and probate matters and, in most cases, flat-fee rates. Probate law in Minnesota can be difficult to navigate. If you have questions regarding trustees, beneficiaries, contested wills and/or assets and property, contact Waldron Law Offices, Ltd. today.
Whether you have questions about the estate planning process, or whether you wish to establish a will, trust, powers of attorney and/or health care directives, our firm is well-equipped to help you and your loved ones achieve a plan for protecting your estate from probate and estate taxes, and ensuring a hassle-free distribution of your estate.
Attorney John Waldron has dedicated his professional career to assisting Minnesota residents with matters involving residential and commercial sales and purchases, as well as titles, leasing agreements, easements, and boundary disputes.As a member of both the Minnesota Bar Association and the Hennepin County Bar Association, attorney John Waldron offers more than 30 years of experience.
Whether you have questions about the estate planning process, or whether you wish to establish a will, trust, powers of attorney and/or health care directives, our firm is well-equipped to help you and your loved ones achieve a plan for protecting your estate from probate and estate taxes, and ensuring a hassle-free distribution of your estate.
Attorney John Waldron has dedicated his professional career to assisting Minnesota residents with matters involving residential and commercial sales and purchases, as well as titles, leasing agreements, easements, and boundary disputes.As a member of both the Minnesota Bar Association and the Hennepin County Bar Association, attorney John Waldron offers more than 30 years of experience.
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Attorney John Waldron has been in private practice for over 30 years.
He was formerly a partner in a law firm in downtown Minneapolis before establishing Waldron Law Offices, Ltd. in 1996.
Mr. Waldron takes great pride in practicing law as a means to help others achieve their goals and resolve complex problems.
Attorney John Waldron is the former chairman and board member of the local Chamber of Commerce.
He is also a former member of the Mound Human Rights Commission and the Minnetrista Planning Commission.
He was formerly a partner in a law firm in downtown Minneapolis before establishing Waldron Law Offices, Ltd. in 1996.
Mr. Waldron takes great pride in practicing law as a means to help others achieve their goals and resolve complex problems.
Attorney John Waldron is the former chairman and board member of the local Chamber of Commerce.
He is also a former member of the Mound Human Rights Commission and the Minnetrista Planning Commission.
Waldron Law Offices, Ltd. is proud to serve individuals and families in Wayzata and throughout Hennepin and Wayzata County, and across Minnesota.
Attorney John Waldron has dedicated his professional career to helping his clients successfully resolve their probate and estate planning matters.
Having represented Minnesota residents since 1996, we understand what it takes to help you and your loved ones obtain the future you deserve.
Probate refers to the process of assessing and distributing a person's assets and property after they have passed away.
Attorney John Waldron has dedicated his professional career to helping his clients successfully resolve their probate and estate planning matters.
Having represented Minnesota residents since 1996, we understand what it takes to help you and your loved ones obtain the future you deserve.
Probate refers to the process of assessing and distributing a person's assets and property after they have passed away.
Experienced Probate Attorney Offering Flat-Rate Probate Legal Services to Minnesota Families.
Losing a loved one can be tough, especially when you are faced with questions about what happens to their property and estate now that they are gone.
When a loved one passes away, their estate may need to enter a period known as probate, if that person dies with certain types of property in their name alone.
During this process, the property and estate will be assessed and distributed according to the specifications left in the will.
Losing a loved one can be tough, especially when you are faced with questions about what happens to their property and estate now that they are gone.
When a loved one passes away, their estate may need to enter a period known as probate, if that person dies with certain types of property in their name alone.
During this process, the property and estate will be assessed and distributed according to the specifications left in the will.
There is perhaps no area of law that has the potential to impact your loved ones more than estate planning does.
By adequately preparing for life after death, proceeding through the estate planning process can help ensure that those you love most will be well-protected long after you're gone.
A will is a legal document that essentially provides instructions about how you would like your assets to be distributed after you are gone.
By putting a will in place, you are documenting your wishes and ensuring that your wishes are carried out once you pass away.
By adequately preparing for life after death, proceeding through the estate planning process can help ensure that those you love most will be well-protected long after you're gone.
A will is a legal document that essentially provides instructions about how you would like your assets to be distributed after you are gone.
By putting a will in place, you are documenting your wishes and ensuring that your wishes are carried out once you pass away.
Wills are legal documents that allow you to manage and distribute your assets in virtually any way you like after you've passed.
We can help you create a will that ensures your wishes are heard and respected.
Determining guardians for your children in the event of your death before your children reach the age of 18.
Such guardians are trusted adults you designate to help your children manage your estate before they are of age.
Naming a personal representative (sometimes called an executor) you trust to distribute your assets as you intend.
We can help you create a will that ensures your wishes are heard and respected.
Determining guardians for your children in the event of your death before your children reach the age of 18.
Such guardians are trusted adults you designate to help your children manage your estate before they are of age.
Naming a personal representative (sometimes called an executor) you trust to distribute your assets as you intend.
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