Estate planning involves meeting with an attorney from Reager & Adler
to decide the disposition of your assets after your death. A well-written
Will reflects the needs of the individual and their family. Depending
upon the size of your estate now and what you project it to be in
the future, you may need estate tax planning. We can help you forecast
the growth of your estate based on your current and future investment
and income goals. It is always wise to review your estate planning
documents every few years or when you have a major change in your
life to insure that additional planning or changes are not required.
If you have minor children, you will want to provide for their physical
and financial well-being as well as the appointment of a guardian.
Trusts may be established for the benefit of your children no matter
what their age. The trusts which you create may be a part of your
Will. These are referred to as testamentary trusts. You may also establish
a trust for the benefit of your children during your lifetime referred
to as an inter vivos trust.
Decisions such as selecting a guardian, executor, trustee or to whom
your assets will be distributed are not made overnight but is the
product of a well thought-out estate plan. Our firm will listen to
your desires then help you create an estate plan which brings you
and your heirs peace of mind.