Shafae Law COVID-19 Protocol
Our thoughts are with those affected by the virus, particularly those who are sick. We wish them a speedy recovery, and we remain inspired by our healthcare workers, supply chain workers, retail workers, and others who are tirelessly caring for people around the world.
The following is an update on our role in preventing the spread of the virus, and our protocol until the worst passes.
Both of our offices are remaining open to assist clients with their estate planning documents, but closed to in-person visits.
We are limiting our interactions to phone/video conference/email only.
We are implementing an unusual, temporary protocol to deliver and execute your documents. Our chief focus is to get legal instruments in place and in effect, and we will revisit/amend/revise them once things have returned back to normal, if need be, free of charge.
Both courts and recorders' offices are limiting their own exposure and implementing their own COVID-19 protocols. Therefore, we may be limited and/or delayed when it comes to probate and real property transfers. Your patience is appreciated.
If you know someone who is in need of estate planning documents (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, etc.), or needs to make a change to existing documents, ask them to contact us for a free video conference/phone consultation. It is precisely in these times of uncertainty where a detailed, comprehensive estate plan—especially medical and financial powers of attorney—is critical. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for further updates.