Wills
Legal Protection for Your Legacy
You have wishes for how you want your family to be treated when you aren't around. You probably don’t want your family to:
- Fight amongst one another over the inheritance
- Be caught in expensive probate litigation
- Have to fight in court for access to accounts and property
- Leave it to a judge to decide where your children will live in your absence
But, if you are married, own property or have children, and you don't have a will, then this is exactly the situation you may leave your family in.
The process for drafting a will, creating a testamentary trust or exploring other estate planning options is relatively simple, cost-effective and painless. Our law firm is built to help families of all sizes and incomes feel secure with clear instructions for how family and property will be handled in your absence.
- You can avoid costly probate litigation for your family.
- You can make sure your children are cared for.
- You can protect your children's inheritance.
- You can make sure that your family has a home and money.
- You can create documents and instructions that grow with your family and success.
- You can be certain that, when you are gone, your friends and family are taken care of.
Complete the probate/estate planning and administration case evaluation form.
A Flexible Document That Grows With You
A will is not just a list of things you choose to leave to specific loved ones. It is a flexible document that can protect your wishes for distributing wealth and property as well as defining how your family and children will be taken care of when you are gone.
As your wealth and family grow, your will can be adapted to account for your changing needs. From testamentary wills that can be drafted to protect assets for your underage children to living wills that can define how you want to be handled should you become incapacitated, we can help you create legal wills to be probated in court and executed under the conditions you set.
Contact estate-planning lawyer Dan Shumake today to begin creating a plan to protect your property, estate and family.



