Our estate planning work is focused on preparing essential legal documents that support both personal and property-related planning needs.
Estate planning helps ensure your wishes are clearly documented and your affairs are handled according to your intentions. Feldman Law Offices, LLC provides estate planning services designed to give individuals and families clarity, structure, and peace of mind.
At Feldman Law, estate planning is a practical process, not a one-size-fits-all solution.
We take the time to understand your situation and help determine which planning documents are appropriate for your needs. Our goal is to create clear, legally sound documents while making the process straightforward and easy to understand.
Clients can expect careful guidance, clear explanations, and attorney involvement throughout the planning process.
Estate planning involves preparing legal documents that help guide financial, property, and healthcare decisions during your lifetime and beyond. A clear estate plan provides structure, reduces uncertainty, and helps ensure your wishes are respected.
Estate planning often includes multiple documents that work together based on your goals and circumstances.
Estate Planning May Include:
Estate planning can involve preparing new documents or reviewing and updating existing ones to reflect current needs.
Documents can be put in place to guide financial and medical decisions if you are unable to make them yourself.
Estate planning often takes real estate ownership into account as part of a broader plan.
Who this is for:
A will provides written instructions for how property and assets should be handled after death. It also allows you to name an executor and address other personal matters, helping reduce confusion for loved ones.
Will-Related Planning:
A will outlines who should receive property and assets and how those transfers should occur.
A will allows you to name a person responsible for carrying out the terms of the estate.
Wills can be reviewed and updated as life circumstances change.
Who this is for:
A power of attorney allows you to designate someone you trust to make financial or legal decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so yourself.
Power of Attorney Planning
This document defines who may act on your behalf and under what circumstances.
Powers of attorney can cover financial transactions and other legal decisions.
Having this document in place helps avoid interruptions if you become incapacitated.
Who this is for:
This is for individuals planning for potential incapacity, clients who want to designate decision-makers in advance, and families seeking clarity around financial authority.
Trusts allow assets to be managed and distributed according to instructions you set in advance. Trust planning is often used alongside a will as part of a broader estate plan.
Trust Options We Assist With:
These trusts allow you to retain control of assets during your lifetime and make updates as circumstances change.
These trusts are generally more permanent and are used in specific long-term planning situations.
Trusts can be structured to work alongside other estate planning documents.
Who this is for:
An advanced healthcare directive outlines your medical care preferences and names someone to make healthcare decisions if you cannot communicate them yourself.
This document allows you to outline your wishes regarding medical treatment.
You can name a person to speak on your behalf when needed.
Clear instructions help reduce uncertainty during medical situations.
This encompasses individuals proactively planning for future medical decisions, families seeking clarity and guidance during healthcare situations, and clients who want to ensure their medical wishes are clearly documented.
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