Attorney
I believe in delivering quality and reliable services with a high level of customer satisfaction. I also believe in being up front about the total costs and not trying to "hide the ball" with hidden fees. Therefore, most of our services can be done at a flat fee. In addition, we also strive to be easily accessible and efficient, so you will not have to wait around for weeks for a call back or months to have your estate planning documents drafted! As stated, if you have a concern or question, you can call or email me anytime of day or night, and I will try to get back to you as soon as possible.
For mediation, uncontested divorces, collaborative divorce, or any other legal needs please contact me for an assessment and a flat fee quote.
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Below is a list of some of the benefits to the respective estate planning documents.
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Caring
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Easily Accessible
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Reliable
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Trustworthy
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Personalized Service

Wills and Pour-Over Wills
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Nominate quardians for children.
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Designate how much and to whom all property is to be distributed at death, includingnatural, adopted, and step-children.
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Leave property to somone who would not take under intestate succession.
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Avoid legal issues that arise from intestate estate administration, e.g., a will can waive the bond requirement for the appointed personal representative.

Revocable Living Trusts and QTIP Trusts
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The settlor has the right to revoke while living.
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Avoid a potentially expensive and time consuming probate process.
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Greater control over assets and distributions.
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Preserve privacy.
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Spread or sprinkle trust income or principal to beneficiaries years after the Settlor's death.
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It can diminish the costs associated with will contests or invalid creditor claims.
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Maximize federal and state estate tax exemptions.

Power of Attorney for Healthcare and Property
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Allows for peace of mind and protection in the event of becoming disabled.
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Determine end of life decisions.
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Reduce family stress.
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Stipulate funeral arrangements.

Special Needs Trusts
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Protect your child's financial future.
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Retain government benefits.
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Ensure your child is cared for by a loved one.