Law Offices

When you are not able to meet with an Attorney, we will have an Attorney come meet with you.
Our firm specializes in Estate planning, Elder law and Probate administration as well as resolving insurance disputes and personal injury claims for clients.

Practice Areas

MobileESQ specializes in the following areas of practice.


  • Estate Planning

    An estate is simply everything a person owns: bank accounts, stock, vehicles, jewelry, furniture, life insurance, and retirement plans. Your estate plan is method by which your estate is passed to your beneficiaries. Regardless of your level of wealth, the failure to establish an estate plan can be detrimental to your family. Estate planning allows you to design strategies that preserve and direct the orderly transfer of assets to beneficiaries.

  • Probate

    Probate is the court-supervised process of administering and proving a Will. When you die, you leave behind your estate. After you die, somebody must take charge of your estate and settle your affairs. This person will take your estate through probate, a court-supervised process that winds up your financial affairs after your death. The court will appoint a personal representative to gather your assets and address issues such as creditor's claims and other claims against your estate, tax liabilities, and distribution of assets.

  • Elder Law

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  • Real Estate Law

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  • Insurance Claims

    Insurance Law is, as the name implies, the body of law pertaining to insurance. This includes insurance policies, insurance claims, insurance regulations and rates, and recently enacted laws. Basically, insurance law can be broken into three categories: the business of insurance, the content of insurance policies, and the handling of claims.

  • Personal Injury

    Personal injury law refers to the legal remedies and defenses involved in civil lawsuits brought as a result of wrongful conduct. In fact, the word "tort" comes from a Latin term meaning twist, wrong, or harm. In contrast to criminal law, a tort action does not involve the government prosecuting the wrongdoer. Rather, these cases involve a private plaintiff seeking compensation (usually money) for the harm caused by the defendant's actions.

  • Wrongful Death

    Wrongful death law applies in tort cases in which the defendant's conduct has resulted in the death of the victim, leaving behind surviving family members and dependents who will suffer as a result of the victim's absence. The purpose of these laws is to compensate the survivors, not the deceased victim. Wrongful death laws are found in modern state statutes. Time limits for filing suit, plaintiff qualifications, and permissible damages vary by state.

  • Divorce Law

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  • General Legal

    General practice (or general law practice) typically encompasses a broad range of practice areas by an attorney. It means that the attorney does not limit their law practice or specialty to one particular area of law. Instead the attorney will practice law in several areas such as accident and personal injury law, business law, family law, estate planning and real estate.


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