When you're facing a probate issue, trust dispute, or estate matter, it's tempting to start your legal search with a free consultation. After all, why pay when someone else is offering advice at no cost?
But here's the truth most law firms won't tell you:
A free consultation often gives you exactly what you pay for — very little.
At Holland Law Group, we don't offer free consultations. And here's why that's actually a good thing for you.
1. Free Consultations Are Often Generic
Most free consultations are brief phone calls with an assistant or a salesperson, not an attorney. You might get a quick summary of the law, but you likely won't get tailored advice for your situation.
When your family's future, property, and inheritance are on the line, general advice isn't enough. You deserve specific answers.
2. You Speak Directly With an Experienced Attorney
When you schedule a consultation with us, you're meeting one-on-one with Mr. Holland — an attorney with nearly 20 years of experience handling high-value estate and probate matters across Arizona. You won't be passed off to an intake coordinator or junior associate.
Instead of a sales pitch, you'll receive a thoughtful legal strategy based on the facts of your case.
3. You Only Pay for the Time You Use
We charge $475/hour for consultations, and we don't round up to the nearest hour. If your consultation takes 30 minutes, you only pay for 30 minutes.
Better still — if you choose to retain our firm, we credit 30 minutes of that consultation toward your legal services. That means your investment in a consultation becomes an investment in your outcome.
4. Your Time is Valuable — So Is Ours
When you pay for a consultation, you know the conversation will be focused, productive, and respectful of your time. We come prepared. You leave with clarity and next steps.
We've found that clients who are ready to invest in a real solution — not a quick fix — tend to see better results in the long run. And that's exactly who we want to work with.
5. Serious Matters Deserve Serious Counsel
Probate and estate issues can affect generations. Whether it's protecting a family business, resolving a will contest, or securing care for a vulnerable adult — these are not DIY situations. They deserve careful legal planning and experienced representation.
A paid consultation is the first step in getting that level of service.
Ready for a Real Answer? Let's Talk.
We invite you to schedule a consultation and experience the difference for yourself. You'll leave with clear direction, not a sales pitch — and peace of mind that your case is in capable hands.

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