Estate Planning

Wills

A will serves as a vital legal instrument to express an individual's final wishes regarding the distribution of their assets and the appointment of guardianship for minors and adults with disabilities. It provides clear instructions on how one's estate should be managed and allocated upon their death, ensuring a controlled and orderly transfer of property to intended beneficiaries. A will also enables the nomination of an executor, responsible for overseeing the fulfillment of these wishes, while addressing potential tax considerations and minimizing disputes. By capturing one's intentions, a will grants peace of mind, legal certainty, and safeguards the legacy of the testator.

Trusts

By placing assets in a trust, you can potentially avoid the probate process, maintain privacy, reduce estate taxes, protect assets from creditors, provide for minor or incapacitated beneficiaries, and ensure the orderly management and distribution of wealth according to yourwishes.

Elder Law

Guidance on long-term care planning, Medicaid planning, and other legal considerations related to aging and incapacity. Elder abuse and guardianships.

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