Estate Planning Attorney
Complex estate plans and trusts or simple wills
Complex estate plans and trusts or simple wills
Estate planning can be a daunting process. However, it is really a matter of making plans and decisions that will make life easier for your loved ones after you are gone. Following are some simple definitions of estate planning terms.
If you are concerned that you may lose the capacity to care for yourself, a power of attorney allows you to name a person to act on your behalf and protect your interests.
Experienced estate planning attorney, David W. Tyree, P.C., can explain all of your options and the consequences to you and your loved ones. Generations of families have trusted the knowledge and experience in estate planning and administration to these estate lawyers. Now you can tap into this wealth of legal knowledge to protect yourself and your family.
Every estate plan should include a will making your wishes known with regard to your property, personal representative for the probate process, and guardians for your minor children.
A trust may enable you to pass along your property through a more private process, give you greater control or have other benefits. We handle revocable and irrevocable trusts, including living trusts.
With these documents, you can make your wishes known regarding your preference for life-saving medical treatments or end-of-life provisions, and which trusted person you select to implement those wishes.