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Lambros Law Office LLC focuses on assisting clients with Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration matters. We strongly believe that a team approach is the best way to help our clients. Therefore, we will work closely with our clients' financial and tax advisors in order to create the most effective estate plan to accomplish our clients' goals, and to make sure that "the right people inherit, at the right time."

We are happy to present the Lambros Law Client Care Program, an ongoing membership option that provides the individualized and comprehensive service you need and deserve. Our attorneys also understand that a medical crisis or death of a loved one can be extremely painful and stressful, and further complicated by all the actions that need to be taken and decisions that need to be made.

Certain complications can arise during such times and our attorneys are dedicated to helping our clients avoid unnecessary hurdles and putting our clients at ease. We will guide our clients through these difficult situations and provide solid advice as to the best ways to address the issues that they may be facing.
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As a Cranston estate planning law firm we know that there are many legal strategies involved in estate planning, including wills, revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, and health care documents.
New clients often say that they do not have an estate plan.
Most people are surprised to learn that they actually do have a plan.
In the absence of legal planning otherwise, their estate will be distributed after death according to Rhode Island's laws of intestacy.
Of course, this may not be the plan they would have chosen.
Our goal is to help and guide our clients, and their families, not only to protect their hard-earned assets, but to leave, a meaningful and purposeful legacy for generations to come.
Our team of caring, dedicated, knowledgeable, and trusted professionals are passionate and committed to providing the ultimate client experience and extraordinary service.
For most estate planning law firms, the attorney-client relationship, is purely transactional.
That is, the attorney merely prepares a stack of documents that the client signs (and probably does not really understand).
Asset protection planning involves making prudent decisions today to protect yourself, your business, and your hard-earned assets from loss due to lawsuits, creditors or bankruptcies.
Asset protection planning is especially prudent for professionals and business owners, whose personal and digital assets could be at risk due the nature of their employment.
Statistically and anecdotally, we all know that the number of divorces, lawsuits and bankruptcies is staggering.
While no one believes lightning will strike them, wealth created through a lifetime of work, saving and investing can be lost overnight if these forms of man-made lightning do strike.
There can be terrific grief and pain at the loss of a loved one.
Beyond grief and pain, when you add external stresses to the equation you can have a disaster on your hands in very short order.
Part of the responsibilities or duties of an executor or administrator of an estate can be to reduce the level of stress during the Rhode Island probate and estate administration process.
The fundamental duties of a personal representative (also known as an "executor, " if male, or an "executrix, " if female) of an estate are the same as those of a trustee-protecting the assets and interests of the beneficiaries.
Serving Families and Individuals throughout Providence & Cranston, Rhode Island and the Surrounding Areas.
Are you the parent of minor children?
If yes, then they are your most valuable treasure.
So, what legal arrangements have you made for their care should something happen to you and their other parent?
Have you considered estate planning for minor children beyond just a basic will?
As with your own personal, health care and financial decisions, would you rather select the guardians (i.e., back-up parents) yourself, or let a probate judge make the selection without your input?
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