WILL
One of the most important documents you can own is a Will. This document tells the probate court and your family what your final wishes are.
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Often as part of an estate plan, a medical and durable power of attorney can designate what happens if you should become incapacitated.
GUARDIANSHIP
A guardian is appointed by the court when an individual is incapable of taking care of themselves. Guardians are responsible for their wards well-being.
CONSERVATORSHIP
A conservator is appointed by the court when an individual is incapable of taking care of their own estate. Conservators handle the financial responsibility.
Whatever your estate planning needs, an experienced attorney can help you protect your loved ones.