Wills & Probate
The only way to ensure that your wishes at death are known and carried out is to have a will. Wills do not have to be complicated in order to be effective. If you own property, have children, recently married or divorced or would like to make a specific bequest at your passing, then now is the time to prepare your will. Likewise, if you have a will but have not reviewed it within the last year, now is the time to make certain that your old will fits your current needs and desires.
In addition to drafting wills, we are can help you draft a Healthcare Power of Attorney (also known as a "Living Will") and/or Durable Power of Attorney that will ensure the continued management of your affairs in the event that you become incapacitated during your life.
If you have recently lost a loved one, we offer our deepest condolences. As you've likely already experienced though, there are legal procedures required in order to manage and settle the affairs of your loved one. We are available to guide you through that legal process.
Call us Toll Free at (866) 951-8210 or at (985) 249-5195, or contact us online today.