Death is a natural part of life. However, we never think about life for our loved ones after we are no longer here. We always want to believe that our loved ones will honor our final wishes, yet that is not always the case. Once we are no longer here in the earthly form, we no longer have control over how our estate is going to administered.
Estate planning is a very important set of decisions that we must address while we have the opportunity to do so. It is crucial that we spell out our wishes regarding the administration of our estate. What’s included in our estate is very intimate for our loved ones. The most basic items that are included in our estate can be the cause of strife and discord amongst our remaining family members.
As with anything else there is a right way and wrong way to distribute our estate. We always want to be fair and just with providing for our loved ones via our estate administration. There are so many combinations of ways to craft our estate distribution. There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to estates. We want to ensure that we setup our estate in a manner that distributes our estate in a way that is consistent with the way that we lived our life and provided for our loved ones who are still alive.

ESTATE ADMINISTRATION
ESTATE PLANNING
- What should your Estate Planning Checklist contain
- Your estate plan – Where to begin
- Spelling out your wishes clearly
- How to prevent family feuds over your estate
ESTATE TAX
PROBATE PROCESS
- If you die without a Will
- How to settle an estate if there is no will
- Inheritenace Rights
- How to probate a will
REVOCABLE TRUSTS
FAMILY LLC’S
GUARDIANSHIP
POWER OF ATTORNEY
TRUST INFORMATION
WILLS