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What will happen to your belongings after you die? How will your family members distribute your assets once you are no longer here? These are just a few of the questions the estate planning process can answer, ensuring that your final wishes are adhered to after your death.
Whether you have yet to plan your estate or you would like to update your estate plan, you need an estate planning attorney who can help you put your wishes down on paper and make sure all the documents you put together are legally binding. An estate planning attorney can help you create a will, a living trust, a power of attorney, and other important documents that compose a comprehensive estate plan.
At Vanderbloemen, Fleischer & White, PLLC, we are an estate planning law firm serving the Taylorsville, North Carolina area that can help you plan out all aspects of your estate. We are known for our compassionate, thorough service, and we will make sure all components of your estate plan align with your wishes. Our goal is to make the estate planning process a streamlined, simple affair, providing you with peace of mind and confidence about the future.
If you need the guidance of an estate planning attorney, we are ready and waiting to provide you with legal assistance. To learn more about our estate planning services or set up your initial consultation, contact one of our offices today.
FAQs About Estate Planning
No matter your age, facing your own mortality and creating plans for how you want things to be handled after you pass away can be both liberating and slightly frightening. As you’re thinking about planning your estate, you need a team who can guide you through the process and help you create clear legal documents to give you and your family peace of mind. Here at Vanderbloemen, Fleischer & White, PLLC, we have assisted numerous people through the estate planning process, and we would be honored to help you with yours.
Is a will and estate plan the same thing?
A will is often included within an estate plan, which may have several different documents. In many cases, an estate plan will include a will, a living will, a power of attorney, trusts, a list of beneficiaries, and other relevant documents.
Can I create an estate plan without an attorney?
What happens if I pass away without creating a will?
At Vanderbloemen, Fleischer & White, PLLC, our estate planning attorneys proudly serve those in Catawba, Claremont, Connelly Springs, Conover, Denver, Granite Falls, Hickory, Hiddenite, Hildebran, Hudson, Lenoir, Maiden, Morganton, Newton, Rhodhiss, Sherrills Ford, Taylorsville, Valdese, and Vale, North Carolina.