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WILLS & TRUSTS

Your family depends on you to shelter and protect them, but they also depend on you to make sure they're protected even when you're no longer with them.

Wills which provide for education, real estate transfer, asset protection and trusts can assure that your family doesn't have to fend off debt collectors, tax assessors and other distractions at a time when they're weakest.

We'll guide you through the process and help you to make the right choices for your family's needs.

We'll also help you create Living Wills which may guide your family in making important choices which affect you when you're not able to make your wishes clear.

If you were to die without a Will:
 
There would be no direction given to your relatives as to how you want your money and property to be distributed;
 
If you have children under the age of 18, no one has been named as guardian;
 
Much or all of your estate could be consumed by legal actions and taxes;
 
If you do not have close relatives, your money and property could be taken by the State.

There are many other things that could happen if you die without a Will. You should not put your loved ones in the position of having to discover what those things could be.

If the value of your estate exceeds a certain amount at the time of your death, estate taxes could eat up a lot of the money that you want to pass on to others. You can do certain things now that could avoid payment of those taxes.

You may also wish to create a Living Will. If you do not know what a Living Will is you should consult with your doctor and contact us.

If you do not have a Will, or if you need information about a Living Will or a Simple Trust, please call us immediately at (856) 428-5055.

Low fees and confidentiality are guaranteed.

 

 
 
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