Practice Areas
Wills and Estate Planning
It is never too early or late to create a will or speak with an attorney about your estate planning needs. A robust estate planning is important to avoid potentially devastating consequences for your heirs in case of your untimely death, serious illness, or other unforeseen circumstances. Also, a well-thought estate plan spares heirs a big tax bite and expensive lawsuits and eliminates family messes and squabbling.
- Power of Attorney.
- Living Wills.
- Last Will and Testament.
- Trusts (Revocable and Irrevocable).
- Medical Power of Attorney
- Power of Attorney.
- Living Wills.
- Last Will and Testament.
- Trusts (Revocable and Irrevocable).
- Medical Power of Attorney