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I could not recommend Tony enough. Start to finish with the Trust process, and for the family afterwards, you could not have a better attorney in your corner. Tony is the only attorney I recommend to my family and friends. He truly cares about his clients like family!

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— Rebecca Lambregtse

Anthony “Tony” Franceschi supported my family and me through a complicated, tricky, and deeply sensitive trust matter. From start to finish, we faced a number of unexpected challenges, yet Tony remained fully engaged, steady, and supportive every step of the way.

His professionalism was matched only by his compassion. Tony took the time to understand the nuances of our situation, communicated clearly, and provided guidance that gave us confidence even during the most difficult moments. He never wavered in his commitment to seeing the process through, and his calm, thoughtful approach made an overwhelming experience far more manageable.

We are truly grateful for Tony’s dedication, expertise, and genuine care. I highly recommend Anthony Franceschi to anyone seeking a trustworthy and knowledgeable attorney for trust and estate matters.

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— Valerie Braginetz

I wanted to share my appreciation for Tony Franceschi. I’ve worked with Tony on several different issues and changes over the years. I have to tell you there is no one more honest, reasonable and dedicated to your case than Tony. He Communicates and Updates you as he’s working on your case, which is rare as attorneys go. He is very knowledgeable in the law, and an incredible person to work with. In my opinion, he is the best at what he does to handle your Will and Trust and has actually helped guide me with a few legal questions unrelated to a Will and Trust. You won’t be sorry to hire the best.

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— Connie Delong
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