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Trusts & Wills

Trusts and wills are both essential tools that individuals can use to manage their assets

and affairs, particularly in terms of estate planning. We can put together a comprehensive estate plan to give you protection and control over your assets and legacy and provide guidance tailored to your specific circumstances and goals.

Estate Planning & Litigation

Ownership Dispute

Trust & Litigation

Trust and estate litigation can be emotionally charged and complex, often requiring the expertise of attorneys specializing in probate and estate law. These attorneys may represent clients in negotiations, mediation, arbitration or courtroom proceedings aimed at resolving disputes and protecting the interests of their clients. Let our expert attorneys help you resolve trust and estate disputes efficiently and fairly to ensure the proper distribution of assets according to the wishes of the deceased.

Business Succession

Business succession refers to the process of planning for the transfer of ownership and management of a business to another individual or entity upon the retirement, death or departure of the current owner(s). It is a crucial aspect of business continuity, especially for family-owned businesses or small enterprises where the transition of leadership can significantly impact the company's future. It requires careful consideration of legal, financial and interpersonal dynamics to ensure a smooth transition of leadership and ownership and for maximization of its value for future generations.

Probate

Probate is a court-supervised process that determines how a deceased person's assets

are distributed to their heirs and beneficiaries and how their debts are settled.  Trust administration refers to the same process where a Trust document, instead of a will, controls the wishes of the decedent. Our experienced attorneys can help guide you through the challenging procedures of administering the estate of a loved one so that it

is done correctly and efficiently.

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