Estate Planning

ESTATE PLANNING

When correctly structured an Estate Plan is normally comprised of a set of comprehensive documents which include:


  •  Last Will and Testament;
  •  Durable Power of Attorney;
  •  Designation of Health Care Surrogate (Healthcare power of attorney);
  •  Living Will;
  •  HIPPA Release, and
  •  Declaration Naming Preneed Guardian


Wills are the simplest way to ensure that your assets go to the people you love the most upon your death. Not all Wills are alike, they should be tailored to your needs as an individual and to those of your loved ones. Wills contain a wide range of very valuable instructions including who will care for your dependent children, how your assets will be divided, and any other information you wish to communicate after your death about your wishes.


Whether you are elderly or a newlywed, it’s important to have a Will to protect your family from a complicated probate or familial dispute. If you’ve already created a Will, you should update it after major life events including new children, marriages in the family, and the purchase of a home or other large asset. Our goal at probate Legal Group PA is to help you create and manage your will during your lifetime and beyond. Estate planning does not have to be a challenge. We have worked to retool the process, enabling our clients to create comprehensive estate plans and manage the probate process with ease through a completely virtual process. The process we offer at Probate Legal Group, PA is a direct, efficient, and comprehensively built to protect our clients’ rights, privacy and goals from the comfort of their home. When you need help that puts you in charge, put our team to work for you.

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