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There are wide ranges of topics pertaining to Estate Planning. Lawyers specializing in Estate Planning have the experience and knowledge necessary to legally advise you in any area pertaining to estate planning law.

Are you or someone you know looking for an Estate Planning Lawyer for legal advice or representation? Contact an Estate Planning Lawyer in your area to help you today!

Asset Protection Planning - Asset protection planning involves figuring out and applying a lawful series of techniques that protect your assets from claims of future creditors. Read more

Elder Law - Elder Law is a relatively new specialized field of law that deals with the issues faced by the fastest growing segment of the US population, the elderly. Read more

Estate Law - The term "estate" consists of all the property a person owns or controls, whether in his or her sole name, held in a partnership, in a joint ownership arrangement. Read more

Estate Planning Overview - While you're living and healthy, you value being able to make your own decisions. Read more

Estate Tax - The estate tax is payable by your estate - it is usually paid by the estate of the decedent before property is distributed to the beneficiaries of the estate. Read more

Inheritance Rights - Leaving a will is the best way to ensure heirs or descendants may inherit from your estate. Read more

IRA & 401(K) Planning - The new law gradually increases the amount you can contribute each year to a traditional IRA or Roth IRA. Read more

Last Will and Testament - A Will is a written document, generally prepared with the help of an attorney. Read more

Living Will - Living Will is the popular name for a document spelling out the general kinds of medical care you would want. Read more

Power of Attorney - Some people simply are not able to manage their own financial affairs. For these people, there are a number of courses of action. Read more

Probate Court - Probate will is the process by which legal title of property is transferred from the decedent's estate to his/her beneficiaries. Read more

Probate Court Records - A probate court record is a record that contains all information that was involved in a probate court case. Read more

Special Needs Trusts - A special needs trust holds title to property for the benefit of a child or adult who has a disability. Read more

Trust Planning - Trusts come in a variety of forms and can be established in many different situations. Read more

 

An Estate Planner can also assist all other possible estate planning law concerns.

If you are in need of an estate planning lawyer specializing in wills & estate planning, contact us. Let us help you with your legal concerns.

 
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A Will, is sometimes called a "Last Will and Testament".

Used to transfer property you hold in your name to the person(s) and/or organization(s) you want to have it. A Will also typically names someone you select to be your Personal Representative (or "Executor") to carry out your instructions and names a Guardian if you have minor children. A Will only becomes effective upon your death, and after it is admitted to probate.


 
 

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