Estate Planning

Good estate planning is more than just simply drafting a will.  Estate planning also minimizes potential taxes and fees, and sets up contingency plans to make sure your wishes regarding health care treatment are followed.  On the financial side, a good estate plan coordinates what will happen with your home, your investments, your business, your life insurance, your employee benefits (such as a 401K plan), and other property in the event you became disabled or in the event of your death.  Estate planning includes consideration of issues such as who will be the executor of one's estate or trustee of one's trust, who will make important health care decisions, etc. 


Deciding whether to subject assets to probate administration or avoid probate administration by using a living trust may be one of the most important estate planning decisions for many individuals.  It may not be right for everyone, so allow our experienced attorneys assist you in making there critical decisions.

Be comfortable with your future, and comfort yourself in the knowledge that you have eased the burden on your loved ones.  Contact the attorneys at Bascietto & Bregman, LLC today to plan the future of your estate.

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