Morrill Law Announces New Partner

Morrill Law Announces New Partner

Morrill Law is pleased to announce that Ritzi K. Lam is now a partner of the firm. Ritzi joined Morrill Law in September 2019. Throughout her tenure at the firm, she has proven her effectiveness as a highly skilled attorney and trusted advisor to her clients, stated...

New Associate Joins Morrill Law Team

Morrill Law is pleased to announce that Ariana Flynn has joined the firm. The addition of Ms. Flynn brings the number of Morrill attorneys to twelve and continues to build the capacity of the firm's trust and litigation practice. Ariana Flynn practices in the areas of...

Morrill Law Continues Expansion as New Associate Joins Team

Morrill Law Continues Expansion as New Associate Joins Team

Morgan O. Durham has joined Morrill Law as an associate attorney in the firm’s expanding trust and estate litigation practice. Morgan will focus her practice on disputes involving will and trust contests, financial and elder abuse, and related issues.

The Basics of Conservatorships

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Problems With Do It Yourself Estate Planning

Problems With Do It Yourself Estate Planning

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Morrill Law Announces New Partner

Meet Our New Associate – Ritzi Lam

Morrill Law is pleased to announce that Ritzi K. Lam has joined the firm as an associate. Ritzi will continue her practice in probate, estate, and trust administration, which includes developing irrevocable trusts and buy-sell agreements, and gifting and partnership formations.

Conservatorship Accountings and Inventories & Appraisals: The When, What, and “How To” Seminar for Probate, Trust Administration, and Conservatorship Attorneys

Seminar will cover:
– How to prepare inventories & appraisals for conservatorship and probate estates.
– When a corrected, supplemental, partial, reappraisal for sale, and final I&A are needed.
– What your fiduciary clients need to know about conservatorship accountings – and when to tell them.
– How to set up your team to be efficient and timely prepare accountings.