Estate Planning Attorneys
in Greenville, North Carolina
Whether you’re planning the parameters of your future medical care or establishing support for loved ones upon your death, , Dixon Law Group, PLLC can help with all aspects of your estate plan, including:
Advance directives (living wills)
Estate tax issues
Choosing the appropriate executor
Guardianships
Living trusts
Wills drafting
Estate planning documents are extremely flexible and can be designed to fit your unique needs. They works closely with you to tackle your goals with precise instruments to execute your intentions.
Start planning for your future.
Securing Your Legacy
You’ve put your whole life into your family, so knowing you’ve secured their long-term welfare and financial security can set you at ease. They thoroughly analyze your estate and strategize the best means of transferring your assets, minimizing taxes, establishing guardianship for your children, caring for your pets, supporting personal philanthropic causes, and protecting your loved ones.
Draft Your Advance Directive and Last Will and Testament
A will is essential at every stage of your life. Your advance directive (or living will) sets the parameters for medical intervention should you become incapacitated. This assures that when you are most vulnerable, your wishes will be honored.
Your last will provides the opportunity to distribute your property, establish care for your children and otherwise express your wishes upon your death. A will is necessary if you intend to leave property to a person or entity other than a blood relative, such as a domestic partner, a friend, or a charity. If you die without a will, the court determines how your property is distributed, who cares for your children, and even what happens to your pet – making decisions that might not reflect your desires. They draft valid wills that ensure your intentions are honored.
Changing Your Will
As your life changes, so must your estate plan. You must update your will periodically throughout your life. Their attorneys draft valid codicils that address changes in your financial situation, marital status, number of children, philanthropic interests, and general lifestyle decisions.
Appointment of Guardians
If you have minor children, your will allows you to make decisions about their future care. Naming a guardian is especially important if you are a single parent, but even married couples must consider the remote possibility of perishing in a common incident. If you do not name a guardian, the court will appoint one whose decisions may be in conflict with your parenting goals. You can also make arrangements for your pets’ care in your will, even naming a guardian to assume ownership.
Contact an Estate Planning Law Firm You Can Trust.
For estate planning services in Greenville and throughout North Carolina, call Dixon Law Group, PLLC, or contact them online to schedule a consultation.