Estate Planning and Administration
We handle a variety of estate planning matters, including planning
for the distribution of an individual's property at his or her
death. Estate planning may include wills, spousal and children's
trusts, insurance trusts, special needs trusts, revocable living
trusts, irrevocable trusts, advance medical directives, powers
of attorney (general, special and medical). We and take
into account wills, taxes, insurance, property, and trusts so
as to gain the maximum benefit of all laws, while, at the same
time, carrying out the person's wishes. Our firm is experienced
in providing estate planning along a spectrum of income levels
from hourly wage earners to physicians and other professionals
with both family and business concerns.
Our firm also offers Probate and Estate Administration. Probate
is the legal process by which a person's debts are paid and assets
are distributed upon her or his death. Estate Administration
includes the probate process as well as non-probate transfers
of the deceased's assets. Individual state laws direct
the probate court how to distribute the deceased's estate. State
laws and procedures vary greatly, so, it is important to consult
a firm with expertise in this area of the law to ensure that
the deceased’s assets are distributed correctly.
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You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding
your own situation.
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