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Protect Your Assets and Your Loved Ones with True Estate Planning

At True Estate Planning, we recognize that the estate planning process can feel overwhelming. That’s why our dedicated team of knowledgeable attorneys is here to assist you every step of the way. We collaborate with you to create a personalized estate plan that safeguards your assets and ensures that you and your loved ones are well taken care of.

Our objective is to develop estate plans that are tailored to your unique needs while remaining easy to understand and affordable.

Clients leave our office equipped with a clear and comprehensive plan, finding peace of mind in knowing that their wishes will be honored and their loved ones protected.

Estate Planning Tools

Wills

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A will is a document that expresses your final wishes for the distribution of your possessions and assets as well as naming someone to make sure those wishes are carried out.  A will is subject to the probate process. 

Trusts

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 A living trust is a document that allows you to avoid probate and maintain control over your assets during your lifetime.  It also controls distribution of your assets after your death.

Powers of Attorney

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A power of attorney is a document that designates someone to act on your behalf for all matters, not just healthcare, in the event of your incapacity.

Healthcare Power of Attorney

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A healthcare power of attorney is a document that designates someone to act on your behalf for all healthcare related matters in the event of your incapacity.

Beneficiary Deed

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A beneficiary deed is a document that transfers ownership of your real estate to the named beneficiaries in the deed upon your death.  This document also helps avoid the probate process.

POD / TOD

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Our attorneys can help you understand how to set up and use PODs (payable on death) and TODs (transfer on death) to avoid the probate process and distribute assets according to your wishes.

Consult an Estate Planning Attorney

If you need guidance in establishing a comprehensive estate plan, consulting with an experienced estate planning attorney is essential. Legal expertise ensures that your rights and wishes are upheld while navigating the complexities of estate law.

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