Estate Planning Made Easy
It's time to think about the future. A comprehensive estate plan -- a combination of legal documents including a will and trust -- offers lifetime protections for healthcare and finances. It names the beneficiaries of your assets in the event of your passing, ensuring your loved ones are taken care of, and helps avoid probate courts.
At Block Legal Services in Brookfield, we can help you create a customized estate plan for your situation in as little as 3 weeks. On average, most of our clients spend as little as $2,650 on an individual plan and $3,250 on a couple. |
Customized Estate Planning Crafted With Care
No two sets of circumstances are identical. By learning about your family, your assets, and your goals, we will educate you about the pros and cons of each estate structure. By crafting an estate plan that makes sense for your situation, we let you rest easy knowing that your affairs have been taken care of.
Our all-encompassing estate planning services include:
Our all-encompassing estate planning services include:
- Wills - they provide direction on how you would like your assets handed down and assign guardianship to minors.
- Trusts - a crucial and diverse aspect of estate planning, trusts will protect your legacy and ensure privacy and control of your wealth. Learn more about the different types of trusts here.
- Power of Attorney - in the event that you are incapacitated to the point where you are unable to make legal decisions for yourself, granting power of attorney will ensure your wishes are fulfilled.
- Probate - although we help to get your estate organized to avoid probate, sometimes event happen suddenly and the estate must be sorted out after the fact. We guide you through the paperwork and estate administration matters.
- Probate Litigation - in the event that someone challenges an estate plan, we will fight for you and your rights to uphold your deceased loved one's wishes. Get a more in-depth look at our process here.
- Estate plan updates - circumstances change. We review your plan on a regular basis and recommend updates as necessary.
- Marital Property Agreements (Prenups and Postnups) - even if you plan on getting married, your assets and interests might differ. A marital property agreement clearly defines what is yours.