Have you ever wondered what would happen to your loved ones and assets if something unexpected were to occur?
Planning an estate is about more than adding your name to forms; it’s about having a plan in place that protects what matters most to you: your loved ones, property, and legacy.
At Rosenmeier Law, we believe that estate planning is a process that should begin with a meeting to discuss what is most important to you, for you to become familiar with the available estate planning tools, and start creating a plan that works for you.
We advise individuals and couples on the following aspects of estate planning:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Power of attorney
- Healthcare directives
- Transfer-on-death deeds
Do you already have an estate plan?
It is important to revisit your estate plan as your life circumstances change. Marriage, divorce, the birth of children, and other life milestones should be accompanied by a review of your estate plan to ensure it is still serving its purpose.
No matter the monetary value of your estate or the size of your family, having a plan in place can provide you with confidence about the future and provide your heirs with peace of mind during a difficult time once you are gone.
You do not have to–nor should you–wait until your golden years to think about estate planning. Estate planning is not only planning for what happens when you die, but also who can make decisions for you while you are alive but incapacitated. Now is the time to take concrete steps toward protecting what matters most to you and your family.
Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation and take the first step toward securing your family’s future.