A will is an important and highly customizable part of your Estate Plan. If you don’t have a will in effect when you die, the state will decide how to handle your personal and financial affairs. A well-designed will serves many purposes.
It names the person you’ve chosen to handle your affairs at your death. It designates who will serve as guardian for minor children or a disabled family member. It sets out who will inherit your property and assets. It provides for any special needs, funds or plans for those you leave behind. It can lessen your estate and gift-tax burden and protect your heirs’ eligibility for public benefits.
We work closely with you and your family, public and private benefits providers, employers, business partners, professional services providers, fiduciaries and charitable organizations to make sure that your will – as an important component of your Estate Plan – meets your unique personal and financial objectives.
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Robert L. Sagrillo | Henry. M. Kohnlein
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