Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning
The creation of Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and related documents is often referred to as “estate planning”, but CMDG attorneys can assist you in identifying and creating solutions well beyond traditional estate planning. Wills help direct the disposition of assets after death, instead of leaving distribution up to the direction of state laws and the often contradicting recollections of beneficiaries. Trusts can be used during your life and afterward to make sure that your assets are used for the people you wish in the manner you intend. In addition, there are several alternative planning arrangements that we can help you investigate and pursue. In addition to planning, CMDG is well versed in probate practice and can assist you following the death of a loved one. This practice area is led by Mr. Paul B. Burris. Mr. Burris has many years of experience in the field of wills, trusts and related documents and has even received certifications as an Accredited Estate Planner (AEP®) and Estate Planning Law Specialist. Under his leadership, the mission of our wills, trusts and estate planning practice area is to help you make sure that your assets are protected in the manner you desire, used to benefit your family in the manner you desire, and can help your loved ones with probate if needed.
If you are ready to discuss how CMDG can help you in this field, please contact us today.
If you are ready to discuss how CMDG can help you in this field, please contact us today.