Estate Planning is an area of the law that focuses on putting in place certain documentation to plan for a person’s future – both during that person’s lifetime and after his or her death.  There is no “one-size-fits-all” estate plan, but any complete estate plan will include at least three documents – a will, a durable general power of attorney, and an advance medical directive.  Many estate plans also include revocable or irrevocable living trusts, which may help minimize estate taxes and avoid probate costs and procedures.  Please click on the links below for more information about each of these documents.

Wills
Trusts
Durable Powers of Attorney
Advance Medical Directives