ESTATE PLANNING

Estate Planning

Trust Us for Estate Planning Needs

At The Strafaci Law Firm, LLC, we do estate planning in one convenient package so you have everything you need to feel prepared and satisfied about your end-of-life decisions while you’re still in good health. The package includes a will, a living will, and a healthcare power of attorney.

 

Regardless of your age, it’s important to manage your assets and start thinking about end-of-life decisions. These decisions include what to do with your savings, real estate, retirement accounts, life insurance, and more. We also recommend writing a letter with directions for your loved ones on how to make your healthcare decisions in case you ever have an accident and become unable to do so yourself.

 

Call The Strafaci Law Firm, LLC today to set up your appointment.

Important documents we can handle

Wills

A will is a written document that states how you would like your property disposed of upon your death. We will ensure that your will complies with state law and will consult with you regarding what your wishes are and the best way to accomplish those wishes.


For example, if you have children, our attorneys can create terms that create a trust for your children if they are not of a certain age when you pass away. There is a great deal of flexibility with wills, and The Strafaci Law Firm, LLC is very experienced in meeting our clients’ specifications.

Healthcare Power of Attorney

A healthcare power of attorney is a legal document that lets you assign a close family member or friend the power to make your healthcare decisions if you’re ever unable to. Having a healthcare power of attorney is extremely important because, as we get older, we’re more likely to have a health emergency where quick and tough medical decisions must be made. The person making those decisions needs to be someone you trust, and The Strafaci Law Firm, LLC can give you a healthcare power of attorney that puts your mind at ease.

 

Living Wills

Unfortunately, sometimes individuals experience accidents or medical emergencies where they are alive but deemed to be brain dead. A living will is used to provide a directive to your healthcare provider regarding whether you wish to be taken off of life support. While this can be tough to think about, it is very important that everyone has a living will in place so their wishes are acknowledged if that situation ever occurs.

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