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Wills and Trusts

Helping Clients Put All Estate Planning Tools to Use

Wills and trusts are among the most common tools to allow an individual to create an enforceable, adaptable and lasting plan for the future. An estate left without wills or trusts to guide probate is considered intestate and can lead to potentially severe conflict between heirs. These estate planning options not only allow you some control over the future of your assets, but also create an enforceable framework to save your family strife and sorrow in the future.

Operating out of my office in Southfield, I work with clients throughout Southeastern Michigan to put the right planning tools to work for the right needs. At the office of Hails Law, PLLC, I offer the benefit of over 15 years of experience and an unwavering commitment to my clients as the foundation of my practice.

Let me help you build a strong and secure future for your legacy.

The Right Tools for Your Estate

Most people understand the value of a will in creating a strong foundation for estate planning. Through a will, we can lay out basic guidelines for distribution of assets, guardianships and conservatorships. In the absence of any other estate planning, a will is the best way to provide security for your family and guidance to the probate process.

In conjunction with a will, a trust is another powerful tool that can allow you to address wide-ranging issues from end-of-life care to how money is distributed to a trustee in your absence. Wills and trusts can together allow you a cost-efficient process to handle your assets, property, wealth and estate when you are no longer able to do so.

As your lawyer, I can employ a full complement of tools, including:

  • Wills
  • Living wills
  • Revocable and irrevocable living trusts
  • Special needs trusts
  • Life insurance trusts

Make sure you work with an attorney who fully reviews your needs and can offer the benefit of advice based on proven experience. I have built my reputation on the solid ground of many satisfied clients since 1993.

Get the Estate Planning Support You Need

To begin building a strong estate plan for the future, call 866-212-4921 or contact my office online today to schedule an initial consultation.

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