Coronavirus Update: Office Safety and Future Meetings

Here at Obenauf Law Group we are closely monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and its ramifications for our clients, their families, and our staff. As such, we have chosen to  work from home while observing social isolation.

We are using online and phone meetings.  You can use your home computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone for these virtual meetings. Or, if you prefer, we can just “meet” over the phone.

The outbreak of COVID-19 represents a threat to our physical and emotional well-being. It reminds us that we live in an uncertain world. Proper planning allows us to take control of our personal and financial affairs now and in the future. In times like these, planning is more important than ever. We are committed to doing everything in our power to help you take charge of your future and prepare for whatever the future may hold.

If you have any questions, we welcome the opportunity to speak with you. Please feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience.

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