When Do I Need Additional Legal Advice?

Squiggle Support Team

Last Update 3 months ago


INTRODUCTION

There’s a common misunderstanding that estate planning is a complicated process requiring the intervention of a lawyer. But this is a misconception; you do not need a lawyer to draft your Will or Estate Plan.




WHERE SQUIGGLE CAN HELP

Squiggle has pioneered a state-of-the-art and secure online platform that simplifies the estate planning process, ensuring your experience is straightforward, cost-effective, and transparent.


Many of our clients have expressed frustration with the traditional lawyer-driven, will-writing process, citing it as transactional, tedious, costly, and not very transparent.


Squiggle’s platform was designed to alleviate these issues. Our mission is to ensure our clients have the best customer experience for most of their estate planning requirements.




SCENARIOS WHERE WE ADVISE SEEKING FURTHER LEGAL EXPERTISE

That said, while Squiggle has the expertise and experience to help you understand your unique circumstances and present a range of options to you, there are occasional instances where we encourage our clients to seek additional legal insights.


Typically, once we present a detailed range of estate planning options to our clients, they are usually confident in making their own informed decisions.


However, in exceedingly rare circumstances, should a client feel the need for a second legal opinion or specific legal “advice,” we’d be happy to recommend one of our trusted legal partners, especially in cases where they don’t have their own trusted personal lawyer. 




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