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Estate Planning

Comprehensive and knowledgeable services for developing the most effective estate plan

Planning for your death is a task that often gets postponed due to the discomfort of thinking about death and getting overwhelmed by estate planning decisions. Everyone needs a proper estate plan to ensure that the assets they worked their entire lives to acquire are distributed to their desired beneficiaries and that the proper fiduciaries are appointed. Having a carefully crafted estate plan also helps avoid (1) the time and expense of the probate process; (2) headaches for the decedent’s loved ones in the administration of the estate; and (3) estate litigation. Even if you think that you have limited assets and your loved ones will not end up fighting in court, you never know what will happen after your death. Death of a loved one has a different impact on each person, which can lead to unanticipated disputes. In addition, if you are estranged from a child, sibling, or any other relative, you may want to prepare an estate plan to explicitly omit that individual and include language that will prevent them from obtaining a favorable result in court if they file a lawsuit.

An estate plan may be comprised of a will and/or trust, a general power of attorney, a health care power of attorney with an advance medical directive (also referred to as a “living will”), and various deeds depending on your assets such as a transfer on death deed or deeds to transfer your residence into your trust. The type of documents you need will depend on your financial assets, preferences, and budget.

The common types of estate planning documents are:

Having a proper estate plan should be a priority and our firm can assist with drafting an estate plan that will meet your needs and protect your beneficiaries. It is important that you consult with an attorney to develop an estate plan tailored to your needs to ensure that your assets are properly distributed upon your death. Our firm can assist with the preparation of all the documents outlined above and provide legal advice about non-probate transfers.

Our firm has experience with the following estate planning matters:

Preparation of Wills/Trusts

Preparation of Advance Medical Directives/Living Wills

Funding trusts

Preparation of Transfer on Death Deeds

Preparation of Powers of Attorney

Forming Limited Liability Companies

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