Preparing for the Future
Planning for the future is one of the most beneficial things you can do for your loved ones. While it is not something that is generally pleasant to think about or talk about, clients often have a sense of relief once the process is completed.

Who Needs an estate plan?
Anyone with minor children needs to have a will that assigns who they would want to be guardian of their children should something happen to them. This is not a decision that you want left to the courts. Secondly, you will need an estate plan if you want to leave your assets differently than the statutory distribution. If you want to choose who will make decisions about your health or finances, you need a power of attorney. This ensures someone you trust can act for you if you are unable to do so. Additionally, if you want avoid the probate process, you may need a trust or a transfer on death deed.
Trust and Estate Administration
Is there a disagreement between administrators or between heirs? Not sure how to resolve conflict during estate administration?
We can help. We can work with you and you other trusted advisors such as realtors and tax professionals to make the process as smooth as possible.
