AUSTIN, TX – As non-essential businesses remain closed, business owners are getting creative to continue serving their customers.
According to KXAN, a south Austin attorney started a Curbside Attorney service to help people execute their will from their cars. Joel Pace is dedicated to helping people plan for the future during uncertain times.
“There’s a precipitating cause for why you start taking care of some of these things,” said Pace. “Whether it’s birth of a child, you get married, someone dies or there’s a pandemic.”
To assist his customers efficiently, Pace prepares the client’s paperwork in advance and then has the client and witnesses pull up outside of his home. Pace meets his customers wearing gloves, a mask, a face shield, and a smock and provides the documents through the car window.
“We’ve tried to make the process friendly, approachable, not time-consuming, and safe,” he said.
The whole process takes about 15 minutes and allows customers to take care of business that cannot be completed virtually. Executing a will requires a notary and in-person witness at the signing. Even though Gov. Abbott is allowing notaries to use video-conferencing options for estate planning during the pandemic, but that doesn’t apply to witnesses.
Comments
... absolutely unnecessary thing I've ever heard of! Curb side Attorney to help people make out a will?? He just doesn't want to go out and get a real job and using the Pandemic to his advantage.... because he doesn't want to do real work ... like maybe becoming a Police Officer... or getting training to be a nurse... no, that to hard ... he may have to actually... do some work! Biggest pile of Bull squatchy I've ever heard of! :-P
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