Everything you need; nothing you don't.
Estate Planning
Legacy Law listens to clients. We want to hear about your goals and then chart a course to meet them. Far too often, estate planning attorneys have a “product” to sell, and they want to force your needs into that product. This results in a very pretty package full of documents and provisions that have little to do with the client’s actual situation, needs, or goals. Legacy Law does not operate like that. We aim to provide our clients with everything they need, and nothing they don’t.
Uncontested Probate Proceedings
The death of a loved one is a devastating event to be sure. Sadness and grief become complicated with stress when dealing with the business and legalities of handling a loved one’s estate. Legacy Law strives to minimize the stress involved with the loss of a loved one by guiding fiduciaries and family members through the procedures set out by probate law, from identifying and marshaling assets, to dealing with creditors, closing out the estate, and distributing assets.
Uncontested Conservatorships & Guardianships
Conservatorships and Guardianships become important options in several scenarios. Are you caring for aging parents who need help with their finances or may be vulnerable to financial manipulation by others? Parents who are dealing with mental decline? Parents who have dementia? Do you have a child who will receive a settlement due to an accident? A child with special needs?
All of these situations call for planning on your part, and depending on the specific facts of your case, a conservatorship or a guardianship may be in order. Legacy Law can help you chart your course in uncertain terrain.
College Packages
When your children reach the age of eighteen (18), whether they will remain close to home or go off to college, your family needs documents that will allow parents to receive medical information about their young adult, make medical decisions and handle certain financial matters in the event of an accident or a medical emergency. Discussing these issues and planning for various scenarios allows for understanding between parents and young adults during this time of transition. Legacy Law can help you navigate these waters.