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We help people create and revise Wills, Trusts (including Living Trusts, Revocable
Trusts, Irrevocable Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, Spendthrift Trusts
and provisions for minor children), Durable Powers of Attorney,
Living Wills, Health Care Powers of Attorney.
Our attorneys help people deal with estates of people who die
intestate (without a Will) and applying to the Probate Judge to
appoint an administrator or other personal representative and
distribution of the estate to beneficiaries or their guardians,
and paying Federal Estate taxes.
Request an initial consultation
and tell us what we can help you with.
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Having a will means that your wishes will be
honored when it comes time to distribute your property. |
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Having a will means that the state will be prevented
from interference in that process, protect property and assets
from over-taxation, prevent family disputes, and most of all,
make sure that your loved ones will be properly provided for. |
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| Trusts can be used to accomplish many different
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For families with children, or adults, with
special needs, financial resources can be set-aside in trust
to ensure that there are adequate funds to support those needs. |
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A trust also allows you to convey property and
assets to family members in a tax efficient manner, placing
the property and assets in trusts allows the recipient to
pay taxes only on those assets or property he or she removes
from the trust. |
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A trust can also be established to ensure that
a favorite charity or educational institution benefits from
your estate. |
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Would you like to provide a directive on how you would like
to be treated in the event you are no longer able to make
life and death decisions? Such advanced healthcare directive
can make your wishes clear in the event that you are unable
to make these important decisions. You can determine ahead
of time how you would want to be treated in the event of a
catastrophic accident or illness. Such a plan can remove excruciating
decisions from your family members and provide them with the
comfort
of knowing you are being treated as you declared you would
want. |
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| The power of attorney is a versatile tool that can be used
to grant someone you trust the authority to carry out almost
any action on your behalf. In the event that you are unable
to handle important decisions, it allows the person designated
in the document to make crucial decision about your welfare
and your property. |
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