Estate Planning - Protecting & Optimizing Wealth Transfer
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When planning your personal and family affairs, to protect the financial future of your loved ones and set forth the parameters of your children's development in your absence, you should be looking to sit down with an experienced lawyer in developing your estate plan. Planning your family's estate requires serious consultation with legal counsel, so that your estate plan not only includes those objectives that you desire, but more importantly those items that you have not identified but are nevertheless extremely important to your family and need to be addressed.
Estate planning takes on many different forms, driven by the resources / finances, needs and desires of you and your family. The complexity of one's estate plan will be determined by financial and familial aspects, including:
a. minimizing taxes upon death,
b. structuring business / financial transferences for optimal results,
c. providing for a surviving spouse or partner,
d. providing for minor children where both parents are deceased,
e. limiting the prospect of acrimonious family disputes, and
f. protecting assets from aggressive creditors or greedy relatives.
By working with an estate planning lawyer interested in discerning what you desire and see as appropriate for your family, together with helping you identify aspects that you may not have considered or deemed important, it is possible to build the appropriate estate plan together.
If you are looking to effectively dealing with your inheritance through appropriate estate planning documents, including wills and trust, or you need to deal with the death of a loved one, whether through probate or administration, our law firm can provide the appropriate legal assistance. To schedule a confidential initial consultation contact our law firm at 403-400-4092 or via email at Chris@NeufeldLegal.com.
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