Attorney

Barber Law Group

📍 2 N Central Ave #1800, Phoenix, AZ 85004

★★★★☆ 4.9 (202 reviews)

About Barber Law Group

Located in Phoenix, Arizona, Barber Law Group is a dedicated Attorney practice helping individuals and families across Maricopa County plan for the future with confidence. Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones, and Barber Law Group brings focused legal expertise to every client engagement in Phoenix.

What sets Barber Law Group apart in the Phoenix legal community is their deep familiarity with Arizona estate law and local probate court procedures. Understanding how Maricopa County courts handle wills, trusts, and estate disputes allows the firm to craft documents that hold up under scrutiny and genuinely reflect each client's wishes.

Arizona offers several estate planning tools, including last wills and testaments, revocable living trusts, durable powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Barber Law Group helps Phoenix residents select and properly execute the right combination of documents to ensure assets pass to intended beneficiaries efficiently and with minimal court involvement.

Barber Law Group serves a broad range of clients in Phoenix, from young families establishing their first wills to retirees restructuring their estates for tax efficiency or Medicaid planning. The firm also assists business owners with succession planning, ensuring that closely held companies can transition smoothly to the next generation or a chosen buyer.

Beginning the estate planning process with Barber Law Group starts with a confidential consultation where the attorney reviews your goals, family situation, and existing assets. Most clients leave this first meeting with a clear action plan and a realistic understanding of costs and timelines. Contact Barber Law Group in Phoenix to schedule your consultation today.

Client Reviews

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"Barber Law Group was outstanding to work with. Their team is professional responsive and genuinely cares about their clients. They took the time to clearly explain the process kept me informed every step of the way and h..."

2 months ago

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"Bretton Barber is a superb attorney with amazing knowledge and expertise in his specialty area but most importantly he genuinely cares about his clients. Bretton helped me deal with some unexpected issues and was able to..."

3 months ago

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"I cannot say enough about the professionalism and dedication of Bretton Barber. My situation was complicated — cases in multiple states and issues dating all the way back to the 1980s. What made it even more challenging ..."

3 months ago

Frequently Asked Questions — Attorney in Phoenix, AZ

Estate planning costs in Phoenix vary by complexity. A basic will package typically starts around $500–$1,000, while a comprehensive revocable living trust package may range from $1,500 to $3,500 or more. Barber Law Group provides transparent pricing during your initial consultation.

Both serve important purposes. A will directs asset distribution after death but goes through probate. A revocable living trust avoids probate and provides greater privacy and control. Barber Law Group can help Phoenix residents determine which option — or combination — best fits their situation.

Arizona's intestate succession laws determine how your assets are distributed if you die without a valid will. This may not reflect your wishes and can cause delays and disputes. Working with Barber Law Group in Phoenix ensures your assets go to the people you choose.

Estate plans should be reviewed every 3–5 years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, a significant change in assets, or the death of a named beneficiary or trustee. Barber Law Group can assist Phoenix clients with plan reviews and updates.

Yes. In addition to creating estate plans, many estate planning attorneys also assist with probate administration when a loved one passes. Contact Barber Law Group in Phoenix to learn about their probate and trust administration services.

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