Estate planning attorneys are a great help in organizing your assets and avoiding the need to go through probate court. They are also known as probate lawyers or estate planning attorneys. Their services can impact the way your entire estate is valued, inventoried, valued, and taxed upon your death. Estate planning attorneys can assist you in the creation of a will, designing beneficiaries, setting up a medical power of attorney, durable power of attorney, and finding ways to reduce estate taxes.
A meeting with an estate planning lawyer will assist you in crafting legally binding documents that will govern the distribution of your assets. An estate planning attorney can help you avoid probate court and make sure that your assets are distributed in accordance with your wishes.
If a beneficiary challenges the will, estate planning lawyers may be able to represent you. It is possible to quickly resolve lawsuits and ensure that your beneficiaries are able to manage the process of a conflict of interest. Working with an estate planning attorney today will help you avoid having your estate drain due to a conflict in your account or a problem with your estate plan.
To learn more about estate planning, or to schedule an appointment for your estate planning needs, contact Tenina Law today. Our estate planning lawyers have many years of experience and can assist with anything from simple wills to complex estate plans.
This article was written by Alla Tenina. Alla is a top Orange County Estate Planning Attorney in Los Angeles California, and the founder of Tenina law. She has experience in bankruptcies, real estate planning, and complex tax matters. The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. This website contains links to other third-party websites. Such links are only for the convenience of the reader, user or browser; the ABA and its members do not recommend or endorse the contents of the third-party sites.