William J. Wickward
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William J. Wickward is a dedicated attorney based in Durham, North Carolina, specializing in estate planning and personal injury law. With a commitment to serving clients across Durham, Raleigh, and the broader North Carolina area, William brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his practice. In the realm of estate planning, he expertly assists clients in crafting comprehensive wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, ensuring that their wishes are clearly articulated and legally binding. His meticulous approach to estate administration helps families navigate the complexities of managing assets and fulfilling their loved ones' final wishes during emotionally challenging times. William also advocates for clients facing personal injury claims, offering compassionate and tenacious representation to those who have suffered due to the negligence of others. His deep understanding of the legal landscape surrounding personal injury cases allows him to effectively pursue the compensation his clients deserve. Additionally, William is well-versed in handling Social Security disability claims, Veteran's disability claims, and Exceptional Children claims, providing vital support to individuals seeking the benefits they are entitled to. His holistic approach to legal representation is anchored in a genuine desire to help clients achieve their goals and secure their futures. With a strong focus on client-centered service, William J. Wickward is committed to providing tailored legal solutions that meet the unique needs of each individual. Whether it's planning for the future through estate planning or advocating for justice in personal injury cases, clients can trust William to be a steadfast ally in their legal journey.
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.