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Montefusco Estate Planning offers a variety of services for your estate planning needs. We can help you by drafting a will, advance directive, living will, durable power of attorney or trust. We offer flat-fee pricing on most of our legal document preparation. The price we quote you for a legal document is how much you will pay.

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Montefusco Estate Planning, LLC is a law firm exclusively focused on estate planning legal matters including wills, advance directives, powers of attorney, trusts, guardianships and probate administration. By focusing on estate planning, we are able to provide the expertise and experience for every type of client.
Montefusco Estate Planning offers a variety of services for your estate planning needs. We can help you by drafting a will, advance directive, living will, durable power of attorney or trust. We offer flat-fee pricing on most of our legal document preparation. The price we quote you for a legal document is how much you will pay.
The words "estate planning" may evoke images of iron gates and a dusty mansion. In reality, estate planning is a set of a few simple steps that every adult should take. These steps ensure that your wishes, and not the government's or someone else's, are followed in the case of your death or incapacity.
A will is a signed, written statement that serves several important functions. The most obvious function is controlling how your property will be distributed at your death.

Certain property does not pass via will: property held in joint tenancy (most couples hold their home this way), property in a trust, life insurance payable to a beneficiary, retirement plans payable to a beneficiary, and pay-on-death accounts all are transferred at your death regardless of what your will says.If you die without a will, your property will be distributed according to default rules called intestacy laws.
An advance directive is a general term for a document that explains how you want medical decisions to be handled in the future. An advance directive may be a living will, a health-care power of attorney, or it may be a single document that contains both a living will and a health-care power of attorney as parts.
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Jennifer Sauter
Jennifer Sauter
Feb 26, 2021
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We were very pleased with the estate planning services provided by Peter Montefusco. He was easy to work with.
Samantha Noel
Samantha Noel
Oct 11, 2014
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We felt intimidated at the prospect of having to hire an attorney to help us with some complicated will and trust documents. Peter put us at ease and made everything clear and comfortable. He communicated with us regularly and his rates were very reasonable. Highly recommend.