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Wills, trusts, and estate plans give you peace of mind. It's easier (and more affordable) than you think.
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Keep putting off creating a will because it feels overwhelming
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Want to protect assets and minimize estate taxes
Need to update an old estate plan after life changes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an estate plan if I don't have much?
Yes. Without a will, state law decides who gets your assets and who cares for minor children. Even simple estates benefit from basic planning.
What's the difference between a will and a trust?
Wills go through probate (public, can take months). Trusts avoid probate, offer privacy, and provide more control. For most families, a simple trust is worth considering.
How much does estate planning cost?
Simple wills start around $300. Comprehensive trust-based plans run $1,500-$3,000. Many attorneys offer flat fees so you know the cost upfront.
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