Do I Need a Probate Lawyer?
You may need a probate lawyer if you're dealing with the estate of a deceased loved one and face any of the following situations:
- There is a will: You want to ensure the probate process moves quickly and efficiently.
- There are disputes: You believe the will is invalid, was signed under duress, or contains inaccuracies, and you want to contest it.
- There is no will (intestacy): The deceased passed away without a will, and you need help navigating the court process of asset distribution.
- Complex estate issues: The estate involves complex assets, significant debts, or disagreements among heirs.
A probate lawyer can help guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and prevent disputes from escalating. If you're unsure or overwhelmed by the probate process, consult with Bogin, Munns & Munns to can save time, money, and stress.
Our team offers a variety of estate planning tools to meet your needs, including:
- End-of-Life Directives: Set up living wills and other essential documents to clarify your healthcare wishes."
- Health Care Surrogacy: Designate someone to make medical decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated.
- Living Trusts (Irrevocable & Revocable): Protect your estate from probate and ensure that your family’s transition is as smooth as possible.
- Power of Attorney: Appoint someone to act in your place in case of incapacitation.
- Pre-Need Guardianship: Choose a trusted guardian for your children or loved ones in advance.
- Special Needs Planning: Ensure long-term care and financial protection for family members with special needs.
- Succession Planning: Protect your business or family farm by planning for its future ownership and operations.
Our lawyers have extensive experience with these tools and will craft an estate plan that meets your goals. Schedule your consultation today.