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Who You Are

You may be single, married, have children or not. The one common denominator is that you truly and deeply care about the people in your life and you want to make things as easy as possible for them, if and when something happens to you.

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Your wealth isn’t measured just by the dollars in the bank, but by the well-being of the people you love.

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To read up on the specifics of estate planning based on your situation, check out our detailed service listings here.

Happy family

You love your family. You want to ensure things are as easy as possible for them, if and when something happens to you.

Doing Homework

You have the primary responsibility for ensuring the well-being and care of your children. If something happens to you while they are minors, you want to ensure you’ve made the decision about who cares for them, and how.

Happy family

If you are in a second (or third or more) marriage, and you have children from a prior marriage, you must engage in estate planning that will keep the people you love out of conflict.

Gay Couple Eating Popsicles

In so many ways, estate planning is the very most important for you when you are not married, but have a life partner in your life. And, if you have children together, well it’s exponentially more important for you to get your estate planning handled right.

Friends Having Picnic

You don’t have children, but you do have a spouse, partner, or other loved ones, and you want to ensure things are as easy for them as possible if and when something happens to you.

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