- Medicaid Planning
- Estate PlanningWills and Trusts
- WillsLast Will and Testament: A legal document in which a person makes a disposition of his real and personal property, to take effect after his death, and which is revocable by the person during his lifetime; the person creating the will is known as a testator.
- TrustsWe prepare Revocable Living Trusts and tax avoidance trusts for our clients. We also prepare Qualified Income Trusts and use pooled trusts for our clients who need Medicaid benefits.
- Power of AttorneyPower of Attorney: A document, authorizing the person named therein to act as the agent, called the attorney-in-fact, for the person signing the document. A durable power of attorney remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. The ability of the attorney-in-fact to use the power of attorney terminates when the principal dies.
- ProbateWe handle the Estates for people who die with or without a Will or who have a Trust. We make sure that all legal formalities are taken care of, that legitimate claims and taxes are paid and that the people who are suppose to inherit your bounty do so.