Estate Planning / Probate Law
Estate planning encompasses the different methods on how to protect, distribute and administer directions to family, friends, or anyone chosen for such duties. Estate planning can specifically be used to manage a person’s estate after death through the application of Wills and/or Trusts. Additional documentation can be used to carryout directives such as powers of attorney, living wills and healthcare surrogate documents.
Our firm will handle the following type of matters:
- Notice to Creditors
- Summary Administration
- Formal Administration
- Wills
- Codicils (addendum to a will)
- Trusts
- Appointment of Personal Representatives
- Inventories
- Special Allocation of Spouse’s Share
- Elective Shares
- Family Allowance
- Establishing Homestead
- Accounting
