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Brigid M. Hopkins
Legal Knowledge
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Legal Analysis
5.0/5.0
Communication Skills
5.0/5.0
Ethics and Professionalism
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Biography
Brigid M. Hopkins, founding attorney of Hopkins Law, PLLC, in Wickenburg, is an Arizona licensed attorney who is skilled and focused on legal issues relating to probate, probate litigation and estate planning. Brigid earned her bachelor's degree in criminology and criminal justice, with a minor in forensic science from Southern Illinois University, as magna cum laude. Brigid obtained her Juris Doctorate from Simmons Law School at Southern Illinois University in 2020.
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
Video Conferencing
- Zoom
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona
- ID Number: 036702
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Languages
- English
Education
- Southern Illinois University School of Law
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- Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
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Professional Associations
- State Bar of Arizona  # 036702
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Speaking Engagements
- Trial Advocacy, Phoenix, Arizona
- Arizona Trial Advocacy College
Certifications
- Life Insurance & Health License
- Arizona Department of Insurance
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Hopkins Law
Legal Answers
2 Questions Answered
- Q. I have a home with a mortgage I want to make sure my fiance can pay the mortgage after I pass away how do I do that
- A: There are several ways of doing that. A few examples are a life insurance policy that will give her the proceeds need to make payment or make sure she receives adequate funds from your estate plan to ensure the home is paid off. This question would definitely be best posed to an experienced estate planning attorney.
- Q. I am the executor of my father's estate. I need to know how to keep my father's house insured until the deed is changed.
- A: The Estate itself can ensure the property. You may want the assistance of an experienced probate/trust administration attorney to guide you. Good luck!
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