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Estate Planning and Administration Group:

Wills

Whether they realize it or not, everyone has an estate plan for his or her assets. Individuals either choose to create a Will, outlining the distribution of their assets, or if no Will exists, the State dictates the distribution. Executing a Will allows you to carry out your estate planning desires, whether they be simple or complex and ensure that  your assets are left to your loved ones. A Will may also be used as a guide to your children, or in the case of minor children, to their guardians.


Properly drafted, your Will can also help to reduce or eliminate Federal Estate Taxes on your heirs.


Our Estate Planning and Administration attorneys are skilled at preparing the appropriate documentation for the distribution of your property. We understand that creating a will can be uncomfortable, but we assure you that we will relay your wishes in a clear, direct fashion within your Will and all related documents.