Estate Planning
An orderly and current estate plan ensures that your assets go to the people you choose. It can also save your loved ones from determining your wishes during a difficult time or relying on court resolution. An estate plan can minimize administration costs, simplify probate, reduce taxes, name caretakers for minor children, transfer a family business, make charitable gifts, prevent disputes, and provide guidance to family and doctors if you become incapacitated.
Our attorneys provide the advice and expertise you need to accomplish your estate planning goals and prepare estate planning documents, including:
Wills and Testamentary Trusts
Beneficiary Designations
Living Wills
Medical Powers of Attorney
Financial Powers of Attorney
Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts
Lifetime Gifts
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