“I don’t have an estate,” is often something our clients tell us. It is only after discussing their situation with one of our experienced attorneys do they realize that owning a large amount of assets is not what guides us in estate planning. Whether you are married with children and grandchildren, or you are a single person in your twenties, it is important to have a proper plan in place in the event of the unexpected. Estate planning helps a person arrange for the management of that person’s property not only after death, but also that person’s welfare if that person becomes ill and impaired. We take a practical approach to review your family and asset situation to provide you with estate planning recommendations uniquely tailored to you.
Wills
Trusts
General Durable Powers of Attorney
Healthcare Powers of Attorney
Living Wills
Probate-Avoidance