Wills and Trusts

Most people never stop to think of what happens when death or disability strikes. Those who do plan ahead so their affairs continue operating smoothly and minimize the costs and hassle of those left to pick up the pieces.

Moreover, proper planning can reduce or eliminate estate taxes which will needlessly eat up what you can otherwise leave to your family or charity.

In addition, a trusted advisor familiar with both your affairs and the ins/outs of hospital, nursing home, Medicare, and other important features can give you great peace of mind when disability or infirmaty strikes.

And if you have a business, make sure your lawyer knows how to keep it going after you're gone, and still make sure your spouse and kids are taken care of.

Wills & Trusts

  • Revocable Living trusts
  • Testamentary Trusts
  • Charitable Trusts
  • Special Needs Trusts
  • Irrevocable Trusts

Avoid Guardianship

  • Durable Powers of Attorney
  • Living Wills
  • Appointment of Health Care Surrogates

Business Succession Planning

  • Buy-Sell Agreements

Be sure to ask about our full line of estate planning options to carry out your intentions and often even avoid probate altogether!