We take your information and incorporate it with our legal knowledge to draft the ideal plan for you. When drafting your personalized estate plan, our law firm combines classic, proven, estate-planning techniques with modern, innovative, methods of improving the plan's overall effectiveness and simplicity.
Our firm stays up to date on cutting-edge practices and constantly looks for ways to make sure you have the best possible product. It is our goal is to give you not only first class service, but also to provide complete piece of mind that your plan accomplishes all the goals set out during consultation.
Our firm stays up to date on cutting-edge practices and constantly looks for ways to make sure you have the best possible product. It is our goal is to give you not only first class service, but also to provide complete piece of mind that your plan accomplishes all the goals set out during consultation.
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AGAVE LAW, Ltd. was founded here in Nevada to provide comprehensive, affordable, estate planning, special needs planning, and probate solutions for all individuals. For estate planning, this includes those with a growing family, sending kids to college, planning for retirement, or those with a disabled loved one for whom they'd like to provide.
Estate planning is a crucial part of any financial plan. A properly devised and current estate plan can empower you to protect and preserve your assets during your lifetime - while minimizing future estate tax liability and family conflict. Estate planning prepares you for an uncertain future, and helps you make sure that you and your assets will be taken care of as you intend.
AGAVE's goal is to provide you with a long term plan to care for yourself and your spouse and to provide for family members through your estate plan when you are gone. In order to accomplish this goal, it is necessary to have all your assets clearly identified and set up to meet your estate plan needs.
A last will and testament (or "will") names individuals or organizations who should receive a person's assets when they die. A will is a "naming document" which names who will receive the assets and who will be the person responsible for handling the administration of the estate, including payment of all taxes, debts and distribution to those entitled to share in the estate.
The concept of the revocable trust (sometimes referred to as a "revocable living trust, " "inter vivos trust", "living trust, " or "grantor trust") is similar to a Will in that it directs the distribution of assets at the time of your death, but it does so without the involvement of the often costly, lengthy and public court-supervised probate process.
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Joan H.
Aug 29, 2021
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HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE experience... DO NOT hire this firm!!!
I had the MISFORTUNE of dealing with Ryan Cuen of Agave Law who claims to be a qualified, experienced estate attorney - nothing further from the truth!!! Not only he lacks experience and understanding of estate planning and law but also, his only objective is to collect as much money as fast as possible, without doing anything at all.
When you meet with him, he will tell you he can do anything and everything you need done and he will go above and beyond to make sure your goals and needs are met and exceeded. Then, he will ask you to pay
I had the MISFORTUNE of dealing with Ryan Cuen of Agave Law who claims to be a qualified, experienced estate attorney - nothing further from the truth!!! Not only he lacks experience and understanding of estate planning and law but also, his only objective is to collect as much money as fast as possible, without doing anything at all.
When you meet with him, he will tell you he can do anything and everything you need done and he will go above and beyond to make sure your goals and needs are met and exceeded. Then, he will ask you to pay