Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. Working with an experienced family law attorney can help guide you through the often-complicated legal processes associated with domestic issues surrounding family matters and domestic relations that include marriage and divorce, adoption, custody, death and estate planning.
ESTATE PLANNING
Losing a loved one can be devastating, and can be even more difficult if probate issues arise following their death or heirs do not agree with the actions of an executor. Having an estate plan in place is essential for avoiding probate and complex legal issues while you or your loved ones are grieving.
WILLS & TRUSTS
There are several types of wills, and knowing how to make even a “Simple Will” work in a manner that ensures distribution consistent with your straightforward wishes is why using an attorney makes all the difference to having a successful plan. We can help you determine which is the correct type of will for your estate.
PROBATE
Probate is the process by which a will is determined valid or invalid when a person dies, and the process a legal court takes to conclude a person’s legal and financial matters when there is no will in place. One way to avoid probate is to create a trust (sometimes called a “living trust”) to hold your assets and ensure clear directions as to how those assets will distributed upon your death.
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FAMILY LAW
Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. Working with an experienced family law attorney can help guide you through the often-complicated legal processes associated with domestic issues surrounding family matters and domestic relations that include marriage and divorce, adoption, custody, death and estate planning.
ESTATE PLANNING
Losing a loved one can be devastating, and can be even more difficult if probate issues arise following their death or heirs do not agree with the actions of an executor. Having an estate plan in place is essential for avoiding probate and complex legal issues while you or your loved ones are grieving.
WILLS & TRUSTS
There are several types of wills, and knowing how to make even a “Simple Will” work in a manner that ensures distribution consistent with your straightforward wishes is why using an attorney makes all the difference to having a successful plan. We can help you determine which is the correct type of will for your estate.
PROBATE
Probate is the process by which a will is determined valid or invalid when a person dies, and the process a legal court takes to conclude a person’s legal and financial matters when there is no will in place. One way to avoid probate is to create a trust (sometimes called a “living trust”) to hold your assets and ensure clear directions as to how those assets will distributed upon your death.