Warwick Estate Planning Lawyer
You’ve worked long and hard to build up what you own – whether it’s real estate, investments, or even the dishware in your kitchen. Your estate is your legacy, and you want that legacy in good hands after you’ve passed. When you contact a Warwick, RI estate planning lawyer, you’re getting valuable support through the planning process. At Aptt Law LLC, we’re ready to use our 10+ years of legal experience to help you create an estate plan you can trust. Read on to see why it’s important to contact an estate lawyer, and contact us today to get started.
Warwick, RI Estate Planning Lawyer
Building your estate was a tough process, and you want to be sure that all of your assets go to the right people. But if you don’t leave behind a workable estate plan, your loved ones won’t know what to do with all of your property.
Worse still, without a will in place, the state will decide who’s in charge of distributing all of your assets. In some case, this is your spouse or one of your adult children. But the courts may not be aware of any family issues under the surface: Your estate may end up in the hands of a former spouse, or an estranged family member.
Estate planning is a good way to make sure your passing is easier on everyone. Your family will be grieving their loss – they don’t need a complicated legal battle on top of that. But creating your own estate plan is a little challenging to do by yourself. This is why you need a Warwick estate planning lawyer on your side.
Your will and trust lawyer can help you leave proper instructions for your loved ones. By talking with your lawyer, you can come up with a good plan for your assets, including charitable donations and a list of beneficiaries who should receive your property after your death.
With the right legal input, you can make your passing even easier by creating a trust. Trusts can help your loved ones avoid probate (the lengthy process of tracking down your assets and beneficiaries, and several more steps before your property goes to your family members). However, they take a bit of maintenance while you’re alive, and your trust planner can help.
Why Experience Matters In Estate Planning
When you’re planning your estate, you deserve to work with a legal team that knows the best strategies. At Aptt Law LLC, we’ve got the experience that matters:
- Since 2014, attorney and founder Geoffrey M. Aptt has advised moderate to high-net-worth families, helping them to achieve their goals.
- Our estate planning services extend to legacy wealth transfer, tax planning, and charitable giving matters.
- With a background that also includes business law, we can assist you in planning a corporate succession that leaves your company in good hands after your retirement.
Your legacy deserves protecting. And we’re ready to help. Contact us today to get started.
Get In Touch With Us Today
At Aptt Law LLC, we’re prepared to help you build an estate plan and keep your assets in good hands. Contact us today, and see what a Warwick estate planning lawyer from our team can do for you.
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