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Estate planning allows you to make life easier for your family at a difficult time, protect your privacy, preserve your assets, and direct your property as you choose. Dependent children or adults can be provided for through a trust governed according to your instructions. Estate planning typically also includes preparation for possible future incapacity by designating others to express your desires or act for you when you cannot act for yourself. The first step is learning about the mechanisms available under the law to accomplish these goals. We explain in everyday language how the process works, work with you to determine your goals and desires, then prepare the necessary legal instruments to implement your plans.
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