A well-crafted estate plan can protect your assets, provide for your family and give you peace of mind. Estate planning is a highly individualized experience. Successful planning must take into account each client's family and personal relationships, specific asset types and values, present and future financial and personal goals, and unique life circumstances.
At the Law Offices of Julia M. Williams, we have extensive experience in all aspects of estate planning. We provide a full range of estate planning advice and services, including wills, revocable trusts, guardianship nominations, durable powers for health care and finances, and trust-planning for the disabled and those with special needs.
At the Law Offices of Julia M. Williams, we have extensive experience in all aspects of estate planning. We provide a full range of estate planning advice and services, including wills, revocable trusts, guardianship nominations, durable powers for health care and finances, and trust-planning for the disabled and those with special needs.
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Estate planning is the process by which a person arranges for the distribution of their property and assets upon their death. Many people die without ever doing an estate plan because they think that they do not have sufficient assets to "need" an estate plan. A well-crafted estate plan provides much more than asset distribution.
Ms. Williams began her legal career in litigation, with an emphasis business litigation and employment law. After over a decade of litigation practice, Ms. Williams determined that her legal skills were best used helping people and businesses plan for the future. Ms. Williams works with her clients to create comprehensive estate planning documents that meet both her client's immediate and future needs.
Most people think of their attorneys in the context of lawsuits, drafting contracts, or closing a business deal. These are all valuable services, but hiring an attorney only when you think you need one provides two main disadvantages. First, the fee for a single transaction will often be higher because there is no ongoing relationship and the attorney will have to spend time learning about your company and what it is trying to accomplish.
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