Michael Zweig – Mesa Estate Planning Attorney

Michael Zweig |

Heartland Law Firm

(480) 543-8700

https://arizonaestateplanningfirm.com/

2222 S Dobson Rd
#1101
Mesa, AZ 85202

Michael Zweig | Heartland Law Firm

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Our Arizona probate attorney, Michael L. Zweig, has practiced law for more than 38 years. Mr. Zweig earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Arizona State University in 1980, and attended American University as a Post Graduate from 1980 to 1982. He went on to graduate from California Western School of Law, and in 1985 earned a degree in military law at the Judge Advocate General’s School. Mr. Zweig is a former JAG officer, having served as a Captain in the US Army from 1985 through 1989. He also served as a Special Assistant US Attorney from 1985 through 1987.

Mr. Zweig has handled probate cases in 20 different states.

Illinois, New York, Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, Delaware, Michigan, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Ohio.

His estate planning, estate administration, and probate litigation practice at HEARTLAND LAW FIRM is dedicated to helping individuals and families resolve. Attorney
Zweig has represented clients in more than 20 states in probate.

In his free time, Mr. Zweig enjoys ice hockey, softball, golf, weightlifting, coaching, and snow skiing.

Mr. Zweig’s professional associations include:

  • Arizona Bar Association
  • New York Bar Association
    • Chicago Bar Association
    • Illinois Bar Association
    • Lake County Bar Association

Mr. Zweig has also received numerous accolades for his high standard of counsel, including:

  • Army Accommodation Medal
  • Distinguished Service Award

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This rating signifies that the lawyers peers rank them at the highest level of professional excellence for their legal knowledge, communication skills and ethical standards.

Heartland offers two types of attorneys fees arrangements.
1. A percentage of estate or distribution share with no money down or billing during the case.
Fee paid when you get paid from estate.
2. Hourly fee with a small retainer.