David George Shaftel
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David George Shaftel is a dedicated estate planning attorney based in Anchorage, Alaska, and the founding partner of Shaftel Law Offices, P.C. With a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding estate law, David has built a reputation for providing personalized and comprehensive legal solutions that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. David’s practice encompasses a wide range of estate planning services, including wills, trusts, and probate matters. His approach is rooted in empathy and clarity, ensuring that clients feel informed and empowered to make decisions about their future. By taking the time to listen to his clients’ concerns and aspirations, David crafts strategic plans that not only protect assets but also promote family harmony and peace of mind. With an unwavering commitment to client satisfaction, David prioritizes open communication and accessibility. He believes that effective estate planning is not just about legal documents; it’s about understanding the individual circumstances of each client and delivering solutions that reflect their values and goals. His extensive experience in navigating the intricacies of Alaska’s estate laws allows him to guide clients through every step of the planning process with confidence. At Shaftel Law Offices, P.C., David is proud to foster a welcoming environment where clients can openly discuss their estate planning needs. He is passionate about demystifying the legal process and empowering individuals and families to take control of their legacies. Whether you are starting your estate planning journey or seeking to update existing arrangements, David George Shaftel is committed to helping you secure your future and protect what matters most.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.