Absolute Trust Counsel Estate Planning
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About Absolute Trust Counsel Estate Planning
What you need to know about Estate Planning.
Even if you already have an estate plan, chances are our experienced team can make it significantly better. After all, an outdated or inadequate plan is often worse than no plan at all.
It’s important to note that if you don’t have an estate plan, the State of California will create one for you. How? Decisions about your assets, that is, “who gets what,” will be made by the California probate court, based upon California statutes. Not surprisingly, “California’s Plan” will not focus on minimizing taxes or looking out for the best interests of you and your heirs. That’s not the State’s goal. This is our job.
Estate planning addresses other important matters as well. For example, if you become incapacitated, who will make financial and medical decisions on your behalf? If something happens to you and your spouse, who decides how your minor children will be cared and provided for? Again, the State of California has laws governing situations such as these. With an estate plan of your own, you make these decisions. You have control.
We have the experience and mastery of estate planning law to design and implement a solid plan. We help to ensure you have control over legal matters that impact your well-being and that of the people you love.
Contact us today to discuss your particular concerns, goals, and hopes for the future.
Even if you already have an estate plan, chances are our experienced team can make it significantly better. After all, an outdated or inadequate plan is often worse than no plan at all.
It’s important to note that if you don’t have an estate plan, the State of California will create one for you. How? Decisions about your assets, that is, “who gets what,” will be made by the California probate court, based upon California statutes. Not surprisingly, “California’s Plan” will not focus on minimizing taxes or looking out for the best interests of you and your heirs. That’s not the State’s goal. This is our job.
Estate planning addresses other important matters as well. For example, if you become incapacitated, who will make financial and medical decisions on your behalf? If something happens to you and your spouse, who decides how your minor children will be cared and provided for? Again, the State of California has laws governing situations such as these. With an estate plan of your own, you make these decisions. You have control.
We have the experience and mastery of estate planning law to design and implement a solid plan. We help to ensure you have control over legal matters that impact your well-being and that of the people you love.
Contact us today to discuss your particular concerns, goals, and hopes for the future.