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Welcome to the Wilson Law Practice!

You are taking a great step in making sure your legal affairs are organized and up to date.

Do you want to have a say in what will happen to everything you own after you pass? Do you want to prevent your family from fighting over your assets? If so, then you need an estate plan — no matter how much or how little you have. Estate planning can also determine who will make decisions about your health and finances if you become legally incapacitated while you’re alive.

The Wilson Law Practice is your one-stop shop for all of your Estate Planning needs!

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What is Estate Planning?

Living and Last Wills

A living will or advance health care directive lays out your wishes for life-sustaining medical treatment (including your wishes not to receive such treatment). For example, you could use this document to state whether you would want to be placed on a respirator if you couldn’t breathe on your own.

Your last will and testament is a document that states who you want to receive your assets and, if you have children, who you want to become their guardians. It also states who should carry out your wishes, a role called executor of the estate.


Power of Attorney

A general (financial) power of attorney allows someone to make financial decisions while you’re alive if you become unable to.

A healthcare (or medical) power of attorney authorizes someone of your choosing to make medical decisions on your behalf if you become physically or mentally unable to make those decisions for yourself.


Trusts

When you create a trust and place assets into it, such as your home, those assets become the legal property of the trust. As a result, when you die, those assets don’t have to go through a probate court proceeding. Instead, the successor trustee of your trust distributes the assets within it according to your wishes.


Take the first step today.

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“We must all obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature.”

– Edmund Burke

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