Estate Law, Hickory, NC

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We can assist you with all your estate law documents so you can be confident your wishes will be honored.

It may be unnerving to consider your end-of-life decisions when you are still young, but it is important that everyone have an estate plan in place. With the estate law experience that we have at Vanderbloemen, Fleischer & White, PLLC, you can have peace of mind that your loved ones won’t have the added emotional trauma of dividing your assets. With the right documents in place, there will be no question as to your final wishes so they can be executed without delay or hassle.

Estate Law, Hickory, NC

A last will and testament outlines who is to receive your assets, who is to take care of managing the estate, and who will take care of minor children, just to name a few of the instructions that can be included. We take the time to learn about you so that we can advise you on what can be put into your estate documents in accordance with estate law.

Estate law is about more than just your last will and testament. It is also about documents that speak for you while you are alive but unable to voice your wishes. We will go over documents such as general powers of attorney, medical powers of attorney, and living trusts. As estate planning attorneys, we’ll cover all the bases so you can have complete peace of mind that your wishes are honored.

If you have any questions about estate law, reach out to us to schedule a consultation at our Hickory, North Carolina office. You can also contact us for other legal services, such as when you need an adoption lawyer, real estate lawyer, or uncontested divorce lawyer.


At Vanderbloemen, Fleischer & White, PLLC, we offer estate law services to those in Catawba, Claremont, Connelly Springs, Conover, Denver, Granite Falls, Hickory, Hiddenite, Hildebran, Hudson, Lenoir, Maiden, MorgantonNewton, Rhodhiss, Sherrills Ford, Taylorsville, Valdese, and Vale, North Carolina.

 

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