A will is a legal document that disposes of your estate when you die. With a properly drafted will, your property will be distributed to whomever you specify. If you die without a will, state law may determine who gets your property, not you or your family.
If you already have a will, it may need to be updated or changed to address new events, such as new children, newly acquired property, a deceased beneficiary, or many other life changes.
A basic will may be insufficient for many individuals, especially for individuals with children. A will goes into effect after death, but what happens if you’re incapacitated in an accident or by illness? The Law Office of Brian Hill can prepare the powers of attorney, medical directives and releases, guardianship forms, and form the trusts for your children to formulate an entire estate plan to protect you and your family.