Amy Stratton of the Providence law firm Moonan, Stratton & Waldman LLP guides clients through wills, probate and estate planning. With founding partner Irving Waldman practicing part time, the small firm is run by Stratton and Kristen Prull Moonan, offering clients legal services that are – by design – personal and meant to cover all bases.
“We are not only attorneys, we’ve become trusted advisers,” Stratton said recently. “We know their families, businesses, everything about them. We know much more than the traditional attorney. I can’t think of a better way to practice law. I’m very lucky.”
Now the COVID-19 pandemic has added much more complexity to Stratton’s role.
With the coronavirus risk, the focus of Stratton’s practice – which involves estate planning and business succession – is even more pressing.