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Taking the Worry out of Your Estate Planning Needs
Have you been avoiding estate planning? Many people are uncomfortable with the idea of planning for their own demise. They tend to avoid thinking about their estate or assume that if they don’t have a large estate with a great deal of property, they won’t require the assistance of our San Diego estate planning attorneys.
Estate planning is process that specifies the distribution of your assets to family, individuals or charitable organizations. Without estate planning, these important decisions are left to state inheritance laws and don’t take into account your personal wishes. At Goode, Hemme & Peterson, our estate planning attorneys will assist you in the development of wills and trusts.
One of the options for planning inheritance or estate planning is the creation of a trust. At Goode, Hemme & Peterson, our San Diego trusts attorneys help you determine whether a trust is an option for your estate. Our attorneys assist you in the preparation of a trust which allows your heirs to avoid probate and protect the value of your estate after your death.
Our trust attorneys in San Diego may suggest you consider a Living Trust. Living trusts are created during your life and allow your heirs to have a secure and regular income. With a living trust you can manage the funds of the trust in a way that allows you to avoid probate.
TheSan Diego estate planning attorneys of Goode, Hemme & Peterson help clients plan ahead to protect their property and the people they care about. Estate planning also allows you to make decisions about your health or personal care in the event that you are unable to make those decisions on your own.
While no one wants to contemplate their own death, it’s prudent to plan your estate to protect yourself and your family or lived ones.
For more information or to speak to a San Diego estate planning lawyer contact us at 858-587-3555. Making sure your estate is in order can give you peace of mind and provide the security for your family and love ones.
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