About Burnham & Associates

What Should I Know About Finding My Attorney?

You should meet with your attorney in person. Your attorney should be a good listener, paying attention to what you have to say and what concerns you the most. Your attorney should not make you feel badly about your situation. You should feel comfortable with your attorney so that you are not hesitant to tell your attorney all of the details of your situation. Your attorney should be honest with you about what they can and cannot do in your situation and knowledgeable in the area of law that you need advice. Your attorney should be able to explain your legal options in a manner that you can understand and assist you in making an educated decision about the strategy that you want to implement. Lastly, your attorney should be your advocate and work with you to develop and proceed with your strategy and plan for resolving your legal matters.

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Practice areas include: Bankruptcy & Debt Relief; Wills, Trusts & Estates; Medicaid, Nursing Homes & Home Care; Probate Court; Small Business & Contract Review; and Real Estate.

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