The assets you have acquired during your life and the ways that you own them are often far more complex than a standard legal document or online service can anticipate. When you make that all important decision to create a will or put your assets into a trust, you need an experienced estate planning attorney to guide you so that your wishes for life and death can be carried out without risk of your family getting stuck in court or conflict, when it’s too late.
Read MorePlanning isn’t just about preserving and passing on your financial wealth and property in the event of your death or incapacity. When done right, you can share your family’s stories, values, life lessons, and experiences, so your legacy carries on long after you (and your money) are gone.
Read MoreThe biggest mistake you can make is not facing the reality of death. The second biggest mistake is facing it alone. If you need help getting started, consult with a Personal Family Lawyer®. I will help you through the process so you can make sure your loved ones are protected and your wishes are honored.
Read MoreDeath can be a logistical nightmare. If you were to suddenly die today, would your loved ones know how to quickly find your estate planning documents? What about your financial accounts? Creating a “When I Die” file communicates your plans and desires to your loved ones when they need to know.
Read MoreEven if you put a solid estate plan in place, it can end up proving worthless if it’s not properly updated. Estate planning is not a one-and-done type of deal: It should continuously evolve along with your life circumstances.
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