Experienced Wills, Trusts, and Probate Attorneys
Wills, Powers of Attorney & Health care Surrogates
Drafting your will or appointing a trusted Power of Attorney or Health Care Surrogate is important so you can designate who will will carry out your wishes and
receive your property.
Wills Allow You To
- Designate who you desire to receive your assets
- Name a guardian for your underage children
- Designate a specific person to make sure your will is carried out
Powers Of Attorney & Health Care Surrogates Can
- Make medical decisions when you are unable to do so
- Take care of your property when you are unable to do so
Probate
When a loved one passes away, it is important to understand the probate process, what options may be available and whether probate is actually necessary. The probate process can be complicated and drag on for months at a time. It is essential that you have an attorney that you trust representing you or your estate to make sure you or your loved one's wishes are carried out. A consultation with our firm will include a discussion on how to avoided probating certain or all assets.