When a close friend or loved one passes, the most important thing you can do is ensure their last wishes are carried out, their loose ends are tied up and their legacy is not corrupted. The process should begin before someone passes — by executing a valid will or establishing a trust that leaves no question as to the deceased's wishes. Regardless of whether the deceased has a will, trust, or nothing at all, the proper administration of an estate is crucial to making sure it is not squandered or misallocated. Whether in life or death, we are here to help you and your loved ones with the difficulties of mortality.
We Can Help You With
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Creating a Will or Trust
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Contesting a Will or Trust
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Administering a Will or Trust
The descriptions on this page are general overviews, not definitive legal descriptions or advice. Every case turns on its own facts. To discuss your specific situation, please contact our office.