Frequently asked questions.
What is an estate plan?
An estate plan is a collection of legal documents that outlines how your assets will be managed and distributed after you're gone. It can also include plans for your care if you become incapacitated.
What is probate?
Probate is the court-supervised legal process of proving a will, paying a decedent's debts and taxes, and distributing their remaining assets to their heirs or beneficiaries.
What is business law?
Business law, also known as commercial law, is a broad area of law that governs the formation, operation, and dissolution of a business. It encompasses a wide range of legal issues, from choosing a business structure to drafting contracts and resolving disputes.
What’s the difference between a will and a trust?
A will is a legal document that directs how your property will be distributed upon your death. A trust is a separate legal entity that holds your assets for the benefit of your beneficiaries, allowing you to avoid probate and provide for
your loved ones with greater privacy and control.