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ESTATE PLANNING & WILLS

What is Estate Planning?

Estate  planning is the act of preparing for the transfer of a person’s wealth  and assets after his or her death. Everyone has an estate, examples or  parts of a persons estate include: personal assets and belongings, life  insurance, pensions, real estate, cars, and debts. 

At any stage  of life, everyone can benefit from having their estate in proper order.   This is particularly true for business owners, married individuals and  persons with minor children or special needs/incapacitated loved ones.  

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Personally Tailored Estate Planning at Highly Competitive Rates

Many  people fail to understand the importance and necessity of estate  planning.  Effective estate planning will save your loved ones from  having to deal with the lengthy, expensive and public probate process.  Without an estate plan, you may expose your estate to needless estate  taxes and end up with the government and its courts to be your largest  beneficiary.

Proper estate planning with a qualified attorney  allows you to be assured that your assets are protected and that your  loved ones will be well-provided for in the future.  At the Bhushan Law  Firm, PLLC. we understand that every individual is in a unique  situation.  Whether your situation requires a simple estate plan or you  have substantial assets to protect, we can provide you with a  specifically tailored estate plan at a competitive fee.   As a valued  client, you will be provided with professional and specialized services  during every step of the legal process. 

Provided Services Include:

  • Simple and Comprehensive Estate Planning and Administration
  • Living Will
  • Will and Testaments 
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts
  • Inter vivos or living trusts
  • Non-Probate Transfers (includes insurance proceeds)
  • Charitable trusts
  • Education trusts
  • Testamentary trusts
  • Non-Probate Transfers
  • Long-Term Care Provisions
  • End-of-life arrangements 
  • Guardian and Special Needs Designation
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