We recognize the importance of planning for the future. Major life events like marriage, divorce, and having children will have a legal impact on your assets. If you don’t have a will, the law stipulates how your assets are divided and the government charges considerable tax for dividing your assets for you. Although the consequences are significant, estate planning should be simple and easy. Along with a will, we ensure you have “living documents” called Powers of Attorney that protect you and your property if you are unable to make decisions for yourself. We also guide clients through difficult times in administering a late loved one’s estate. Our estate services include: