Attorney

Merchant Law Firm

📍 1001 N Central Ave # 660, Phoenix, AZ 85004

★★★★☆ 4.7 (24 reviews)

About Merchant Law Firm

Merchant Law Firm is a trusted Attorney firm serving Phoenix and the surrounding Phoenix metropolitan area. With a focus on helping Arizona families protect their legacies and provide for their loved ones, the firm offers comprehensive estate planning services tailored to each client's unique circumstances and long-term goals.

Clients who choose Merchant Law Firm benefit from personalized legal counsel in a professional yet approachable environment. Estate planning can feel overwhelming, but the team at Merchant Law Firm breaks down complex legal concepts into clear, actionable steps. This commitment to client education has earned the firm a strong reputation among Phoenix residents seeking reliable estate planning guidance.

A well-structured estate plan in Arizona typically includes a will or revocable trust, a durable financial power of attorney, a healthcare power of attorney, and a living will. Merchant Law Firm works with Phoenix clients to build comprehensive plans that minimize probate exposure, reduce potential estate taxes, and ensure healthcare wishes are clearly documented and legally enforceable.

The firm handles estate planning matters for a diverse clientele in Phoenix, including single individuals, married couples, blended families, and high-net-worth clients with complex asset portfolios. Merchant Law Firm also provides trust administration services when a loved one passes, guiding successor trustees through their duties with clarity and efficiency.

Taking the first step toward estate planning is straightforward with Merchant Law Firm. An initial consultation provides you with a thorough understanding of your options under Arizona law and helps the attorney learn enough about your situation to recommend the most appropriate planning strategies. Residents of Phoenix are encouraged to reach out to schedule their appointment.

Client Reviews

★★★★☆

"I was referred to Merchant Law Firm after I was rear ended.No other attorney would take my case. I went to meet with Bimal and he was very informative and took on my case. It took a little over 2 years to complete my cas..."

7 years ago

★★★★★

"Bimal was AMAZING helping my son and I through a lawsuit regarding a car accident. He was kind strong and determined. My favorite thing about him is that he is REAL - he is not stuffy or snobby - just a great guy willing..."

7 years ago

★★★★★

"By far the best attorney I have ever had.Helpful informative patient and works hard to get you what you need."

Edited 6 years 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. Merchant Law Firm 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. Merchant Law Firm 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 Merchant Law Firm 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. Merchant Law Firm 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 Merchant Law Firm in Phoenix to learn about their probate and trust administration services.

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