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Planning Today Can Make things Easier Tomorrow

Estate planning is not just about what happens after you pass away. A well-prepared estate plan can also provide guidance and protection during your lifetime, including if illness or incapacity leaves you unable to manage your own affairs.

At RRC Law Group, we help individuals and families create estate plans that reflect their circumstances, priorities, and wishes. Whether you are planning for your children, protecting a home or other assets, deciding who should make financial or health care decisions on your behalf, or simply making sure your affairs are in order, we can help you put the appropriate legal protections in place.

Our goal is to make the process understandable and manageable, so that you know what your estate plan does, why each document is there, and how the pieces work together.

A Plan Built Around Your Life.

No two families are exactly alike, and an estate plan should reflect more than a standard set of documents. Your family relationships, the property you own, the people you trust, and the way you want your affairs handled all matter when determining what your plan should include.

Depending on your needs, your estate plan may include a revocable living trust, a will, powers of attorney, advance health care directives, and other documents designed to work together. These tools can help you:

  • Decide who will receive your property and how it will be distributed.

  • Provide for children and other loved ones.

  • Choose who will manage your affairs if you become unable to do so yourself.

  • Designate someone you trust to make health care decisions on your behalf.

  • Provide for the management of assets during periods of incapacity.

  • Reduce the uncertainty, expense, and delay your family may otherwise face.

  • Avoid probate for assets that are properly placed in or coordinated with a trust.

We take the time to understand what you want to accomplish before recommending the documents that make sense for you. The goal is not simply to create an estate plan, but to create your estate plan.

 

In-person and remote options

Whether we meet at our office or work with you remotely, you will receive the same personal attention and guidance throughout the process. We will take the time to understand your family, your assets, and your goals; explain your options in clear terms; and help you make informed decisions about your estate plan.

For clients who prefer the convenience of handling much of the process from home, consultations and planning meetings can be conducted remotely, with our office coordinating the steps necessary to complete and properly execute your documents.

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