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Estate Planning - Estate and Trust Administration - Elder Care Planning - Real Property - Small Business
ESTATE PLANNING
Everyone needs an estate plan. Whether you are just starting out as a single professional, newly married, beginning your journey as parents, or planning for retirement, it is important to plan for life events - inevitable or unexpected. An estate plan can be simple or complex, depending on your circumstances. Components of a comprehensive estate plan may include the following:
- Wills
- Guardianships
- Powers of Attorney
- Trusts
ESTATE AND TRUST ADMINISTRATION
Being designated as the Personal Representative of a loved one's estate is an honor that comes with a great deal of responsibility. Administering an estate through probate court can be stressful and time consuming. Let Brad put his experience to work by helping you navigate the probate administration process.
Brad can also provide assistance to trust beneficiaries and trustees of a trust. A trust can be a complicated document for someone who is unfamiliar with the trust administration process. Let Brad work with you to ensure that the trust is administered correctly and that all of the underlying legal requirements are satisfied.
ELDER CARE PLANNING
As you get older it becomes especially important to have a comprehensive plan in place that will seek to preserve your assets while also providing peace of mind that your wishes will be respected in the event of your incapacity or disability. Elder care planning may include drafting basic estate planning documents (e.g., wills, trusts, powers of attorney for assets and medical decisions), reviewing your Medicaid eligibility, exploring long-term care options, and a variety of other issues. Let Brad create a plan that will help protect everything that you have worked hard for.
REAL PROPERTY
- Cottage/Vacation Home Planning
- Purchase Agreements
- Land Contracts
- Leases
- Landlord/Tenant
- Boundary Disputes
SMALL BUSINESS
- Business Formation
- Limited Liability Corporations (LLC)
- Professional Limited Liability Corporations (PLLC)
- S Corporations
- Sole Proprietorships