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Estate Planning Attorney Sabrina Winters on Preparing for the Inevitable With Empathy and Compassion

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
May 11, 2023
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Estate Planning Attorney Sabrina Winters on Preparing for the Inevitable With Empathy and Compassion
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A constant for every life on earth is the certainty and suddenness of death. Because of this unpredictability, many families have been left devastated after the passing of a loved one. This sparked discussions on the eventuality of death as a part of life and how adequate preparation can be made to put a financial safety net in place against such circumstances and secure the economic future of loved ones. To help families prepare adequately for these unforeseen circumstances, Sabrina Winters sets the pace as an estate planning attorney changing the landscape in the legal community. 

A New York-born first-generation Italian, Sabrina Winters grew up in a tight, “family first” home. From a young age, she knew she would have a career in the legal field, more specifically, criminal law. Fueled by passion, she went on to finish law school, but her career trajectory was redirected almost immediately, after a particularly devastating family event.

Her uncle fell sick, and because he refused to put estate planning in place when he was healthy, she witnessed how he suffered before he died, and Sabrina’s father was there for every harrowing moment. “I saw how bad it was for my father to watch his brother suffer and not be able to make the right decision for him. At that moment, I wanted to focus on this facet of the law,” Sabrina shared. 

With this, she made the decision to become an estate planning attorney. “My law firm would be built with the purpose and intention of breaking all stereotypes and expectations. So none of my clients would ever feel our pain, loneliness, and fear,” explained Sabrina.

Armed with a purpose-driven vision, Sabrina Winters helps her clients prepare adequately for the harsh realities of death by creating well-thought-out legal documents and estate plans that reflect their goals, wishes, and fears. Some of the legal documents her firm puts in place  include Last Will and Testaments, Financial Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trusts, and Health Care Powers of Attorney. 

One outstanding attribute of Sabrina’s practice is her team’s sincere, authentic, and empathetic character. Whether on the phone or in person, clients are met with warm greetings, compassion and exceptional first-class service, making the subject and process less daunting.  

“We will help you and hold your hand all the way. It does not matter if you need guidance in getting your wishes in writing, so your family won’t be lost like mine was or if you are feeling overwhelmed and without direction like we were after your loved one passed,” says Sabrina. 

Handling grief while confronting a challenging situation or dealing with the death of a loved one is no easy task. Still, Sabrina Winters aims to continue providing exceptional service to her clients, prioritizing their needs above all else through her firm. 

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