Estate planning is a process that should ideally start when you are still fairly young, and continue
throughout your life. For most people, the first step is having a simple Last Will and Testament put in place, and then from there, add additional options over time. As your estate grows and evolves with you and your family, you will need to have trusts in place to help avoid probate, ensure privacy, prevent contest, protect your assets, minimize expenses, and minimize/defer death tax exposure. Learn more about Wills and trusts to see what type of testamentary planning you may benefit you and your family.
Trust is a legal entity in which you can place certain assets to accomplish specific goals. There are many different types of trusts, each used for different purpose
There are many other types of trusts to consider based on your specific circumstances, goals and
needs. Whether you need to have a Will created, a trust created, or both, we are here for you. Please contact us at 347-809-3163 to speak with an attorney and get the estate planning help you need.