Wills

Wills are a means of settling your affairs once you are gone. If you do not have a Will, State law will determine who gets your property. But if you make your own Will, you decide who gets your property. Also, if you have property, the terms of your Will or other estate documents can make a big difference in how your property is probated and how much probate will cost. We have been helping individuals and families with their estate planning for over 20 years.

Trusts

Trusts are yet another way to own and gift your assets. Trusts are gifts with strings attached. If you give someone something in your Will, they get it to do with as they please. But a trust allows you to give specific instructions about what may and may not be done with your gift. You can even include a trust within your Will. We understand how these estate planning tools can be utilized to your advantage and the advantage of your heirs.