Wills & Estate Planning

Wills & Estate Planning

Now this is topic that many of us are likely to put off, neglect, or outright refuse to think about because we do not like to envision a future without us being in it. This is easy to do when you are young, healthy, or just hitting the prime of your life.

However, we have all heard that saying “There are no guarantees for the future.” When people have pondered the fact that they “could be here today and gone tomorrow” enough, this is what usually gets people motivated to reach out to our office and schedule a consultation.

The process can be relatively straightforward and with the collection of some vital pieces of information, the Haynes Patrick Law Group can determine the most cost-effective way to draft a Will, a General Durable Power of Attorney, and an Advance Health Care Directive, generally sufficient to address most estate planning needs for individuals and their families.

There are times when one may consider establishing a Revocable Living Trust and less often still, whether the size of their estate merits consideration for an Irrevocable Trust or a disability merits consideration for a Special Needs Trust.

Protecting your estate and providing for your family should not have to be a time consuming or costly endeavor. In no time the Haynes Patrick Law Group can provide you with a summary estate plan that can help you be at peace about your future.

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