Gregory L. Haynes, PC is alawfirmwhich focuseson Estate Planning,(Wills, Trusts, Advance Medical Directive, and Durable Powers of Attorney), Estate Administration (Probate), Pre-Marital and Post-Marital Agreements,Guardianships,Business Law and Succession Planning.
Planning for one's death is often a fact of life that many people tend to ignore. However, failing to plan for this life event and dying without a Will can leave family relationships damaged and create undue additional stresses on those who are left behind. Addressing the issue of what you would liketo have happen with your estate after your death, designating a person whom you trust to carry out your wishes, and putting it in writing in the form of a valid Will, will save your family time, money, andease the possiblity of inter-family conflict after you are gone.
Ourmission is to assist youin creatingan estate plan, tailored for your needs,using a simple and uncomplicated process - including the costfor this service. Most estate plans can becompleted in two appointments. Atour first meeting we will discuss your goals and review your estate plan options based on those goals. Based on that meeting, we will draft the pertinent documents for your estate plan and those documents will be mailed to you for your review. A second meeting will then be scheduled to reviewthe documents andmake any changes necessary. We will thensign the documents at that secondmeeting.
Our estate planning service is based on "flat fee" pricing - so you will neverhave to be concerned what your cost for this service is - as compared to an "hourly billing" basis.
Toinquire about estate planning, or any of the other additional services that are offered by this firm, just click on theContact Us tab ande mail us, or better yet, callus.
Why a Will is important - even if you think you "don't need a Will".
Regardless of the size of your estate, dying without a Will can only cause your family frustration and un-needed expense in settling the affairs of your estate.The two most common"reasons" for nothaving a Will are:
Neither of theseassumptions are necessarily correct. To find out more about whyat the very least you shouldhave a Will, Advance Medical Directive and Durable Powers of Attorney, click on our Estate Planning Basics tab forsome important facts about each of these documents.
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