Estate Planning

You’ve worked hard to get where you are today. It’s important to protect all that you have built so that it can be passed down to the next generation. No matter the size of your estate, we can help you decide what type of estate plan will best meet your final wishes. Perhaps a simple will is all you need, or maybe a more complex family trust would work better for you. At Best Law Offices, we will explain your options and prepare complete estate plan. Don’t wait and end up having the state decide how your assets will be distributed. Get an estate plan in place now for your family’s sake and your own peace of mind.

If you don’t need a full estate plan, we can prepare powers of attorney for a variety of purposes (medical, limited, or general). No matter your age, it’s wise to have a living will or advance medical directive, which spells out your preferences for medical care should you become incapacitated. Putting your wishes on paper can spare your family from having to make difficult decisions about life support or terminal care in the event of an unexpected medical emergency.

We can also assist in probate court matters and estate administration. It can be difficult to navigate the many requirements under state law for distributing estate assets. If you were named as your loved one’s executor and you don’t know where to start, let our team of experts guide you through the legal procedures so you can focus on the more personal aspects of fulfilling your loved one’s final wishes.

Estate Planning & Administration

What We Can Do For You

  • icon Wills & Estate Plans
  • icon Advance Medical Directives & Living Wills
  • icon Trusts
  • icon Prenuptial Agreements
  • icon Powers of Attorney
  • icon Probate Court & Estate Execution

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