Estate Planning Services
Wills:

A will allows you to control what happens to your property after you pass away. The property that you may control in this manner may be anything of value to you, even if it has no retail value. Wills may be simple with minimal assets or they may be lengthy statements with complex dispositions detailing very specific instructions. Wills may be created in as little as a few days.   

Living Trusts:

Although there are many different types of trusts which are created for different reasons, a trust is generally created to securely hold your property until you decide the time is right for a specific person, group of people, or entity to have that property. When that time comes, the property passes to the recipient you intended it for. Trust property may be disbursed to the recipient however you choose, whether it be one, several, or periodic disbursements. There are many different advantages of creating a trust as opposed to a will, most notably is the relative ease of transferring property placed in a trust to its beneficiaries by saving time and money that would otherwise be spent in probate court with a will.  

If you have previously made a will or living trust and would like to change it, that may be accomplished. 

Other Services:

Financial Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive. 

Contract/Agreement Services
Contract Review:

Contracts are usually lengthy documents that bind you to the duties stated within it. Before you sign a document that you may not fully understand, have the contract reviewed by an attorney to explain each section to you. Whether the document pertains to your new or existing job or whether you are signing a lease or mortgage agreement that will bind you for years to come, it is always best to be safe than sorry. You will receive a one-on-one meeting with an attorney who will go over your contract in detail with you and answer any questions that you may have. If you are in a position to negotiate the terms of your contract, then it's best to fully understand every part of the document to gain the knowledge and confidence needed to effectively argue your points.  

Creating or Changing a Contract: 

For individuals seeking to create a new agreement, we go over all of your options with you to ensure that we draft the best possible contract to meet your needs. If you already have a contract in place and would like to add, change, or remove any part of it, that may also be accomplished. Some examples include employment contracts, real estate rental or leasing contracts, pre/post-nuptial agreements, and labor service agreements.