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Wills, Living Trusts & Estate Planning

Let Us Help You Protect Your Family Today!

When it comes to the most important things in life, your family should be on the top of your list. There are many things you can do to show that you love your family, including planning for your family’s future. Here at the Law Office of Robert M. Wells, we help people just like you dream big and plan well. Estate planning is something everyone should do.

You may ask, Why do I need to draft an estate plan? Why do I need to consult an Attorney who can navigate the legal system? The answers may not be all that simple for you or for individuals in your family. That is why you should talk with us to help point you in the right direction to customize an individual tailored plan to help you meet your goals.

At our office, we want to give you the knowledge and walk you through creating a custom estate plan that meets your present needs. We are here to help you take key steps to avoid the consequences of not implementing a plan and dealing with the “what ifs” of life. What if you need assisted living care during the final stages of your life? Does your estate plan address that? Does it address the issue of being able to stay with your family or in your own home if you need assisted living care and do not want to go to a nursing home?

I encourage you to not wait any longer to implement your plan today. You do not want to wait until it’s too late!

What we help with:

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Essential Family Plan

A will-based plan that provides peace of mind to your family to insure your wishes are carried out regarding the distribution of assets, your minor children are well cared for no matter what, your health care wishes are turned into directives and love ones are able to access family assets using a durable power of attorney if you become incapacitated. The Essential Family Plan is a good fit for individuals 18-years or older and who have assets which will not need to be probated or assets that may be probated through summary probate proceedings.

Living Trust Package

For the most comprehensive estate plan, we have the trust package. The living trust package is designed for families who own one or more pieces of real property who want to insure that their families are taken care of in case you cannot manage your personal and financial affairs yourself. A living trust can provide more privacy to families as your assets can be transferred without public probate proceedings. Includes all features of our essential package, plus we take care of all the post-trust paperwork.

Don't put off making your estate plan! Call our office Today to Schedule Your Free Legal Strategy Session to help you create your own estate plan!

We Help Create Plans For All Families!

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