Protect Your Family With an Estate Plan

Learn the Benefits of Estate Planning

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What would happen to your family if you became disabled, or worse, passed away? Without an estate plan, your loved ones’ futures could be determined by the state – not by you.

Estate Planning is a Must

Estate planning is a basic necessity for any adult – married or single, wealthy or not-so-wealthy. When you have an estate attorney help you make an estate plan, you can accomplish a number of goals. Here are just a few of the benefits of estate planning:

  • Ensure your hard-earned assets go to whom you want, when you want
  • Provide a lasting legacy for your spouse, children, and grandchildren
  • Protect your savings in the event you need long-term care
  • Minimize estate taxes
  • Avoid “living probate” in case you’re disabled
  • Make sure loved ones with special needs are provided for – without risking their government benefits

Why Use an Estate Attorney?

Is an estate attorney really necessary? Why not just make a do-it-yourself Will and save the estate attorney’s fee? Estate planning is more than just making a Will. A Will is only effective after your death. Unlike a complete estate plan, a Will alone can’t keep you out of probate or help you with long-term care costs. An estate attorney has the expert knowledge to help you make an estate plan that meets all your needs.

 

How to Learn More About Estate Planning

When you download your free report, 15 Reasons to Do Estate Planning, you’ll learn:

  • How estate planning can help you avoid probate
  • What you need to do to keep your estate plan private
  • How to protect your heirs’ inheritances from divorce and creditors
  • Why an estate attorney is so important to your estate plan
  • How to pick the right estate attorney
  • And more

You never know what tomorrow will bring – don’t hesitate to make your estate plan. Call us to find out how an estate attorney can help you!

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The Implications Of Dying Intestate

In spite of the fact that estate planning is one of the foundational responsibilities that go along with adulthood, only around half of Americans have any type of an estate plan in place.

The term that is utilized to describe the condition of dying without a will or any other type of estate planning document directing the transfer of your assets… read more–>



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