Why Do I Want to Work with an Estate Planning Attorney?
I think the question of whether someone needs to work with an attorney to prepare their estate plan might be one of the most common questions that people think about and ask themselves once they have realized that they need an estate plan. There are lots of different options out there, and it can feel hard to know what is right for each of us. Sometimes we might think that preparing our estate plan is just a fill in the blank process where we just need to enter our names onto the right forms, or we might think that we need to find someone who can fill in our names to these forms for us. Or maybe we think that working with a legal diy service is the right way to go. - Who will help me?
- Who will get my things?
- How do I make sure that the right person gets what they are supposed to?
- What happens if I am unable to handle things myself?
These are some of the easier questions. The harder ones come next - and when you work with an estate planning attorney after we answer the easy questions we can move on to asking and answering the hard questions. Preparing a comprehensive estate plan that will contain the answers to the questions that suddenly arise when our first answers no longer work, by working with an attorney who is experienced in preparing documents, interpreting the law, and will be able to help ask and help you to answer the questions that apply to your family and your own special set of life circumstances.
An experienced estate planning attorney will help you answer those questions, and they can even help you remember to ask the questions in the first place. Reach out to the Law Office of Michelle D. Smith today to learn more and get started.Disclaimer: Michelle D. Smith is a California Licensed attorney, SBN 233515. The materials contained on this page is for general informational purposes, it should not be considered formal legal advice and does not create a formal lawyer/client relationship.











