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Practice Areas » Estate Planning

Planning ahead, determining what will happen to your property, assets and how your debt will be paid in a Will is all part of process of estate planning.
There are many other facets to planning your estate, which would include what to do in the event of a disability or mental incapacity, such an Advance Medical Directive, Healthcare Medial Power of Attorney, or Durable Power of Attorney, and Living Will.
Estate planning gives you a peace of mind, eliminating the uncertainties, knowing that the person of your choice will take care of your personal needs and your financial decisions will be carried out as you had hoped. Planning for your death may include basic legal documents, or a complex set of written directives and documents, including your Last Will and Testament that will go through probate. After your debt is paid, these legal documents will then dictate the distribution of assets to family, other heirs, or a designated organization.
Myers and Frayne attorneys understand the importance of estate planning and are very sensitive to the personal care they provide to each of their clients during this planning process. There are so many legal matters to consider for your estate, and this is where a good attorney comes in; making sure you cover all areas, from wills to trusts.
Estate Planning:
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Wills (simple and complex) and living wills; |
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Trusts-revocable, irrevocable, A/B, credit shelter, Medicare protection, insurance, special needs, minor; |
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Gifts-split, gifts planning, gifts causa mortis; |
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Family limited partnerships; |
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Powers of attorney, health care powers of attorney, limited powers of attorney, special powers of attorney; |
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Prenuptial agreements; |

Contact Myers & Frayne at 937-224-0076 to arrange for a consultation.
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