Let's future-proof your future.
While some things in life are beyond our control — namely, when it ends — this we know: a thoughtful, well-planned estate goes a long way toward minimizing the shocks and stresses of future events. It’s the kind of protection that you, your loved ones and other beneficiaries deserve. And it’s your way of removing the burden of distributing assets, making difficult healthcare decisions and protecting your estate from creditors.
See how Avery Legal + Title can guide you through every aspect of estate planning:
A will or trust might be the most important legal document you ever create. That’s serious business, and one Avery Legal + Title takes very seriously. Our approach is highly personalized and customized, always starting with an honest and thorough discussion about your assets and estate planning goals. From there, we can use any number of tools and techniques to develop:
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Wills and trusts, from a simple last will and testament to revocable and irrevocable trusts
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Plans to protect assets and account for estate taxes and business succession
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Generation-skipping devices that pass assets along to grandchildren
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Living wills or health care directives (advance health care directives, durable powers of attorney)
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Guardianships and curatorships to ensure the rights and care of minors
Wills & Trusts
Already have a will, trust or other estate plan? We’re always happy to review these documents to make sure they’re compliant and relevant to any recent changes in your life.
Call or email us with your questions or to schedule a private estate planning consultation.
When an estate owner dies and has a will or estate plan, the probate process begins. In plain English, that’s the court’s way of officially distributing the property and assets to the rightful heirs, according to the plan. Sounds simple, but that’s rarely the case — so it’s important to have an experienced attorney be part of the process.
Avery Legal + Title works closely with all those who are party to an estate, including executors (those named to carry out the terms of the will), children, heirs, spouses and administrators. Our main goals are to:
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Verify and communicate exactly what’s included in the estate;
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Communicate details and expectations about the distribution; and
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If the will is contested, to represent estate administrators, heirs and potential heirs in probate litigation.
We approach probate and estate administration the same way we view all legal work: helping our clients live a better life today and create opportunities to create the future they imagine.
Get in touch with us to learn more about the benefits of having Avery on you probate team.