Plan for the future and outline your estate wishes
When people think of estate planning, they usually think first of wills. For many, it’s the single most important tool used to see that assets are passed on to the next generation appropriately.
The advantages of a will are clear: it’s a simple document that dictates how your assets will be passed on. But if your estate is at all complex, such as if you have real estate in more than one state or other unique challenges, a will may need to be supported by other estate planning tools.
At RQP Law, we understand the importance of creating a will that will hold up if put to the test. Our attorneys have extensive experience creating both stand-alone wills and wills that are woven into larger, more complex estate plans. Â
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Estate Planning Goals
Do you just want to put something together so that your kids will inherit your property without having to go through any legal hoops? Do you want to name a guardian for your child in case something happens to you? Or are your needs more complex?
We can help you determine whether a simple will is called for or an estate planning package that has a will as its centerpiece is more appropriate. This package might include a living will, trust, and/or power of attorney declarations (used to appoint someone to make financial, health care, or other decisions for you in cases where you’re not able to). By taking the time to carefully review your situation, our lawyers will determine what type of estate plan is necessary to meet your needs. If your case requires the creation of a series of complex trusts in addition to a will, then we can combine these tools to meet your goals. We use every available resource so that you can rest assured that your wishes will be followed if you become incapacitated or pass away.
Our lawyers have the experience to determine when a will can effectively meet your goals and when other tools may be necessary or more appropriate. Contact our Pottstown estate planning attorneys to get your questions answered. We serve Montgomery County, Chester County, Berks County, Philadelphia County, Lancaster County and all surrounding counties in Pennsylvania.
Estate Planning Options
Wills
Ensure that your assets will be passed on to the next generation to your satisfaction.
Revocable Living Trusts
Learn about the financial advantages that revocable living trusts can sometimes have over standard wills.
Power of Attorney
Choose who has the power to make decisions on your behalf should this need become necessary.
Living Wills
Create an advance healthcare directive to ensure your wishes are honored if you become incapacitated.
Schedule a FREE Consultation
Our attorneys are here to answer your estate planning questions and offer help preparing wills or complete estate planning packages. Please schedule an appointment to speak with our Pennsylvania estate attorneys.
We are pleased to meet with you in either of our Pennsylvania offices to discuss your estate planning challenges.
Primary Office
192 South Hanover Street
Suite 101
Pottstown, PA 19464
Satellite Office
Lancaster, PA 17603