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    Turning Point Law

    3.3 (7 reviews)
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    Simpson Archibald

    Simpson Archibald

    (2 reviews)

    I recommend if you use this law firm, to be sure to get a FIRM QUOTE…read more I got a quote of $25 per document (2 Wills and 2 Power of Attorneys) to sign as (Commissioner for Oaths). I prepared the four documents (my wife's and mine) based on considerable research and great attention to wording and I supplied a copy of my Will and Power of Attorney (POA) to Mr. Randy Simpson (the lawyer at the firm). I asked if he could do a cursory review of the two documents and advise of any critical issues and to specifically look at the samples of Affidavits of Execution as to which one he preferred to use. The sample affidavits provided were taken from examples that other law firms used so I assumed they were correct in their wording. I advised that after his review, I would make any necessary changes to the documents, transfer the changes to my wife's Will and POA and supply all documents for signing. At the time I delivered my Will and POA for Mr. Simpson's review, there was no mention that there could be any additional charges applied other than the $100 I was quoted. If it was known that there could be additional charges applied, I should have been given the courtesy of knowing that and an approximate amount so I could decide if I wanted continue with this law firm's service. A week later, Mr. Simpson supplied me with his feedback. He filled in dates, which I was going to do myself when I knew the date we were to sign. He made a few minor changes to wording in two paragraphs in the POA, which I transferred to the POA for consistency. He also supplied an updated Affidavit of Execution for the Will, which I thought should have been included for the signing, anyways. In fact, the wording in the revised Affidavit was not much different than the samples I provided. After the signing of all four documents with witnesses (I was told to supply), I was handed a $420 invoice. This was a huge surprise to me considering the fact that I wrote more than 98% of the documents and supplied all documents for signing. Essentially, the value I received for an additional $300 were some minor wording changes in two paragraphs. When I inquired about standard fees for Wills and Estate at the front desk when paying the invoice, the receptionist told me that Mr. Simpson typically charged $800 to complete an husband and wife Will package (which also included a Personal Directive). The $420.00 invoice I received, hardly seems fair and certainly not reasonable (50% of the value) considering the minimal work Mr. Simpson did to my Will package (Note: my personal directive was not included). I believe in getting value for the money one pays for a service. I'm not opposed to paying for Mr. Simpson's time in reviewing documents, but I strongly believe he could have used better discretion in balancing the charges relative to what he typically charges for a complete Will package. In my opinion, the money I paid for his services definitely does not come close to the value I received! Dave Coish

    I have only the utmost respect and gratitude for the professionalism and courtesy extended to us…read moreduring the sale of our rental property. The attention to detail and the advice generously given helped us avoid certain pain and cost. I have since returned to SALLP our wills and are extremely happy with the results.

    McLennan Ross LLP

    McLennan Ross LLP

    (4 reviews)

    No, I know what you're thinking. 5 stars for a law firm? But lawyers are the worst! (No, no they're…read morenot. Graduate students are the worst: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXvv5sTqNa4) I was in this car accident thing last year - not my fault - and I had never been involved in a serious accident before - like, police report filed type of serious - and at this point is this still a sentence - or is there a limit to the number of dashes one can write in one sentence? Anyway, I had no idea what the process was, or what all of these papers were that I was supposed to sign, so I visited my brand new lawyer friend at McLennan Ross. Lawyers super duper intimidate me (maybe because I use words like "super duper" and they don't) but the woman I met with was fantastic. FANTASTIC. So clear, explained everything to me so thoroughly, and never made me feel like I was stupid. No question was off the table. She totally "got it" that I had never gone through something like this before, so of course I had no idea what was going on. Nicest, smartest, most awesome lawyer lady ever. (Does it sound like I have an intellectual crush here? Because I do.) If you ever need a lawyer, seriously, call these guys. Rockstars. That's what they are.

    I have dealt with a few different lawyers here from the Edmonton office - Chris Lane (employment…read morelaw), James Lingwood (alcohol/drugs in the workplace), Vicki Giles (employment law). I have found them to be knowledgeable, thorough and reliable. The response times - especially from James - are actually very impressive when compared with other larger firms I've dealt with. Their charge-out rates are relatively higher than most - but you get what you pay for - and I'm okay with that trade-off. They also host an annual employment law update conference (spring of each year, I believe) which is a good overview/discussion of the latest trends in employment law.

    Turning Point Law - estateplanning - Updated July 2026

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