Wills
Estate planning helps you determine how to manage your property and assets throughout your lifetime, and how to distribute them in case of incapacity or when you pass on. It also defines your health care choices and personal care management if you can no longer care for yourself. But perhaps the most essential component of estate planning and asset preservation is the creation of your will.
Let our experienced lawyers help you draft a will that will be executed legally prevents potential conflict among your family and heirs.
Determine the Best Estate Plan
Estate planning is a systematic way to distribute your property and assets in case of incapacity or death. Your estate planning attorney helps you determine whether will-based estate planning or trust-based estate planning is more suitable for you.
Trust-Based Estate Planning
We determine whether your current family situation and financial standing require a trust-based estate plan. If your situation calls for a revocable trust, you will also need a pour-over will that serves as a safety net that catches all assets that were not transferred into the trust.
Will-Based Estate Planning
A will-based estate plan is sufficient when your existing family or financial situation does not require a revocable trust. In this case, we draft a last will and testament that includes detailed instructions regarding property distribution and, if necessary, guardianship of minor children.
Both types of estate plans include an advanced medical directive, a living will, and financial power of attorney. Both also require naming a personal representative or trustee to carry out your wishes.
Create Your Will Today
Loberg Law Office, LLP assists with estate and legacy planning since the 1970’s. We’ve drafted hundreds of wills for Wisconsin and Minnesota. Our experience allows us to determine and strive to understand the needs of every client. No matter your situation or goal, we act in your best interests.
After we prepare your will, you get the satisfaction of knowing you’ve done your best to preserve your legacy.
For concerns regarding wills and other elements of estate planning, call or email us today.