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Wills, living trusts, codicils, probate, elder law, and estate disputes — estate planning attorneys in all 50 states.
Proper estate planning ensures your wishes are honored, your family is protected, and your assets are distributed according to your intentions. We offer comprehensive legal services for drafting wills, creating trusts, and guiding families through estate administration and probate proceedings across the U.S.
Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy—it's for anyone who wants to control their financial future and protect their loved ones. Our lawyers provide clear, personalized advice, whether you need a simple will or a sophisticated trust arrangement.
We work closely with clients to develop legally sound, tax-smart, and personally meaningful estate plans, ensuring that transitions are as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Wills, Trusts & Codicils
Last wills, living trusts, revocable and irrevocable trusts, codicils, and will amendments — drafted to your exact wishes and valid in your state.
Probate & Estate Administration
Executor representation in probate court, creditor notification, asset distribution, and intestate estate administration where no will exists.
Avoid Probate With A Living Trust
A properly funded revocable living trust transfers assets directly to beneficiaries — no probate court, no delays, no public record. Estate attorneys explain whether a trust fits your situation.
Will Contests & Estate Disputes
Litigation support for will contests, trust disputes, undue influence claims, and fiduciary breaches — negotiation and mediation pursued before trial.
Elder Law & Long-Term Care
Medicaid planning, asset protection, durable powers of attorney, advance healthcare directives, and guardianship for incapacitated adults.
Flat-Fee & Affordable Pricing
Most estate planning documents — wills, trusts, powers of attorney — are priced flat-fee, quoted before work begins. Payment plans available for complex matters. Free consultation to start.
Estate Planning Attorneys In All 50 States
Estate laws vary by state — probate procedures, trust requirements, and will formalities all differ. Network attorneys are licensed where your estate will be administered.
Understand your goals and assets.
Create a customized estate plan.
Oversee signing formalities and ensure validity.
Adjust plans as life circumstances change.
The following are composite case examples based on common estate planning and probate outcomes. Individual results vary. No specific outcome is guaranteed.
We had been putting off our wills for eleven years — always something more urgent. After my husband's health scare, we finally called. The attorney had both our wills drafted, reviewed, and properly witnessed within two weeks. Simple process, reasonable flat fee. The peace of mind was worth far more than we expected.
My mother set up a revocable living trust three years before she passed. When she died, there was no probate — her home, accounts, and investments transferred directly to us in about six weeks. My neighbor's family is still in probate court two years later over a similar estate. The attorney who drafted my mother's trust charged a flat fee. The probate they avoided would have cost ten times more.
I was named executor of my father's estate and had no idea what I was actually required to do — file with the probate court, notify creditors, manage the estate account, distribute assets in the right order. The probate attorney walked me through every step, handled the court filings, and made sure we didn't distribute anything until the creditor period closed. Without that guidance I would have made expensive mistakes.
My uncle changed his will three weeks before he died while in a memory care facility, removing three of his four children and leaving everything to a caregiver. The estate planning attorney we hired challenged the will on grounds of undue influence and lack of testamentary capacity. The matter resolved in mediation — the original distribution was substantially restored without going to trial. The attorney's knowledge of capacity standards in our state made the difference.