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Contrary to popular belief, it’s not only the very wealthy who can benefit from estate planning law or who might want to hire an estate planning attorney. If you want to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death and that your heirs and beneficiaries are looked after in the way you intended, a good estate planning lawyer will bring you peace of mind. Here at the State Bar Attorneys Directory, we list thousands of estate planning law firms across the United States - all of which have been screened and verified for your security.


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Estate Planning Lawyer Brooklyn

When it comes time to start planning your estate or thinking about how to protect your assets now and after you're gone, you need a trusted partner on your side that can ensure you are making the best strategic decisions for you. Estate laws are riddled with penalties and fees that can emerge if you don't know what you are…

Estate Planning Lawyer Long Island

Website: http://estateplanninglawyerlongisland.com Hours: 24h Payments Types: Cash, all credit cards, check Category: Estate Planning Lawyer, Lawyer, Law Firm, Attorney, General Practice Attorney, Will Preparation Lawyer, Family Lawyer, Elder Law Attorney. Description: The team at Estate Planning Lawyer focuses exclusively on helping Long Island residents like you make the best possible financial decisions for their long-term security. Our experienced and skilled…

Estate Planning Lawyer Long Island

Mortality is a grim but stubborn fact of human life. You cannot live forever, and it is important to create a document, a plan, a set of instructions that distributes and disposes of your capital in the way that accords with your wishes. You do not have to be amongst the wealthiest class of persons to engage in estate planning.…

Fair, FitzGerald & Hershaft PC

Established in 1978, the law office of Fair, FitzGerald & Hershaft, PC is a fixture of the legal community in White Plains.  The firm is a Martindale-Hubbell AV Peer Review rated boutique law practice devoted to providing individuals and business owners with prompt, efficient service in a cost-effective manner. Fair, FitzGerald & Hershaft is run like a tightly-knit business.  The…

Futterman, Lanza & Pasculli, LLP

Futterman, Lanza & Pasculli, LLP

Guardianship Law Attorney

Since there are numerous rules and regulations regarding Medicaid, work with a lawyer who understands the complexities associated with this government program. In most cases when a client meets with an attorney to discuss long-term care options, they probably will not have heard of Medicaid planning. Simply put, it it assistance given to a potential Medicaid applicant by an attorney…

Hospice Care

For many people, thinking about long-term care is a topic that is often put off as long as possible. However, in doing so, they are setting themselves up for potential legal and financial problems that could hinder their ability to receive the care they or a loved one need and deserve. Because of this, it's crucial to begin long-term care…

Hospice Care

When many people think of sheltering their assets, they tend to wonder if this is legal. Not only is it perfectly legal, but when done by an attorney who understands how to navigate the complexities associated with Medicaid rules and regulations, is completely ethical and a smart choice for families who have income and assets they need to protect in…

Jonathan S. Berck, LLC

Estate Planning, Life Settlements, Trustee and Escrow Services, Domestic and International Business Transactions, General Business Counseling.

Joshua B. Beisker, Esq.

Josh Beisker is a partner and chair of the Firm's Estates & Trusts practice group. Josh focuses his practice on a wide array of trusts and estates matters including estate document creation, estate adminsistration, wealth preservation planning, and other estate planning matters. Josh can meet you in any of the Firm's offices in Rochester, Buffalo, Canandaigua, or Geneseo.

Law Office of Roy A. List

Law firm located in central Nassau County, New York. Principal areas of practice are estate planning, estate and trust administration and litigation and real estate transactions and litigation.

Law Offices of Barton P. Levine

Law Offices of Barton P. Levine

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Law Offices of Vlad Portnoy, P.C.

Vlad Portnoy is an attorney in New York City specializing in Wills, Trusts & Estates, Elder Law (including Medicaid and Disability planning, and Guardianships). A native Russian speaker, he is certified by the New York State Court System as a Russian-speaking court translator. Unclaimed: Claim this business

Mark G. Aberasturi, Attorney at Law

Mark G. Aberasturi, a New York elder law lawyer and estate planning attorney, focuses his law practice on Elder Law and Probate, Estates, Wills and Medicaid Trusts, Living Trusts, Supplemental Needs Trusts, Living Wills and Estate Tax. Mr. Aberasturi provides legal advice on matters involving Medicaid, Medicare and nursing homes. Mr. Aberasturi is a member of the National Academy of…

McGarry & Simon

McGarry & Simon

Pierro Law Group, LLC

One of the region's leading estate planning and elder law firms. We counsel clients in a variety if situations on proper planning, and have a team of dedicated attorneys and professionals passionate about the law, and our clients. We have guided individuals, business owners, seniors, persons with disabilities and both traditional and non-traditional families through the maze of planning choices…

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Pierro, Connor & Strauss, LLC

One of our flagship offices serving the New York Metropolitan Area, our experienced and professional team provides the highest level of estate and trust planning, elder law, estate and trust administration and litigation, guardianship, special needs planning and business planning services. Proudly meeting the legal needs of families and local businesses, we welcome you to contact us for a free… Unclaimed: Claim this business

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SCHNEIDER, GARRASTEGUI & FEDELE PLLC

Clients first entrusted SCHNEIDER, GARRASTEGUI & FEDELE PLLC to help them with their estate planning and elder law issues over 30 years ago. Since then, we have expanded our practice to include real estate, but our focus continues to be on assisting clients with some of the biggest issues they will face in their lives. Unclaimed: Claim this business

Shawn R. O'Connor, Esq.

Complete Practice of Law.

The Law Office of Michael Robinson, P.C.

The Law Office of Michael Robinson, P.C.

What is Estate Planning Law?

Your estate is the legal term for your property (real estate), money, and personal belongings at death. Estate planning law is concerned with the proper and legal transfer of your estate in accordance with the law and with your wishes. 


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What Does an Estate Planning Lawyer Do?

 

An estate planning lawyer will arrange first of all for your estate to be valued. This involves establishing the total value of everything including your property, your money including shares, investments, and savings, your possessions, including cars and jewelry, and any business interests you may have.

 

Having valued your estate, your estate planning attorney will work to establish your wishes on how those assets should be transferred after your death. They will facilitate all the required legal documents such as your will - including a living will where required. If you wish, they can also set up trusts to manage assets on behalf of one or more beneficiaries. If you have underage children, an estate planning lawyer will also handle your wishes for guardianship of your children should they be left with no surviving parent. A good estate planning attorney will also work to maximize the assets that can be passed to your beneficiaries by minimizing your tax burden. They can also help you to set up power of attorney should you lose your capacity to make decisions prior to your death, and they can assist with business succession planning too.

 

How Much Does It Cost to Hire an Estate Planning Attorney?

 

The cost to hire the best estate planning lawyer for your needs will depend on the complexity of your estate and what exactly you are hoping to achieve.

 

If your affairs are relatively straightforward, you can use an estate planning attorney charging a flat fee for drawing up certain documents such as a will, a guardianship document, and power of attorney for financial and healthcare decisions.

 

If your affairs are more complex or your estate is of a high value, your estate planning lawyer will probably charge an hourly fee, which will typically range from $250-350 per hour. 

 

Undoubtedly skilled estate planning can be expensive in complex situations, but the money you spend on a good estate planning attorney will be worth it to have your legacy protected.

 

Tips for Hiring an Estate Planning Lawyer

 

Nobody likes to think about their own death, but It will save time and money if you are very clear about your wishes before you hire an estate planning attorney.

 

Before choosing a lawyer, take some time to consider exactly how you want your assets to be transferred, who your beneficiaries will be, and what other wishes you would want to see carried out after your death.

 

Once your wishes are clear in your mind, a personal recommendation is always a good way to choose an estate planning law firm. 

 

However, another good option is to use a specialist attorney directory like our State Bar Attorney Directory.

 

We list thousands of respected estate planning attorneys across the United States, and we make it easy for you to search for an estate planning law firm near you. Because you can also read reviews right here within the directory, it’s easy to narrow down the most trusted estate planning lawyers in your area.

 

It’s advisable to speak to several estate planning law firms before you make your final choice - and always get written confirmation of the expected fees and charging structure before your attorney starts work.

 

FAQ on Hiring an Estate Planning Lawyer

 

1 - Do I really need an estate planning attorney? Can’t I just write my will myself?

 

Yes, of course, you can if you wish. You can buy ready-made will templates to help you with this and if your affairs are very straightforward, this may be sufficient.

 

However, if you have young children or difficult family dynamics, or if you have business interests or multiple properties, you should consult an estate planning attorney at least in the first instance. They will advise you on how they could help, and you can then make an informed decision on whether or not to hire an estate planning lawyer.

 

The other problem with doing without an estate planning attorney is that people often just don’t get round to writing a will themselves, because, let’s face it, it’s not a fun activity, and one that we try to avoid thinking about.

 

If you die intestate - without a will - your property and assets will still be distributed to your next of kin, but this process will follow standard rules which may or may not match what you would have 

 

liked to see happen. By hiring an estate planning attorney now, you can have peace of mind for the future.

 

2 - What is power of attorney and why do I need to set it up?

 

Power of attorney is a complex area of law, but setting up power of attorney can bring great peace of mind and it is often part of the estate planning process.

 

Essentially power of attorney is a legal document in which you invest someone else (the agent) with the power to make certain decisions on your behalf should you be unable to make those decisions yourself. 

 

Typically, you might grant someone you trust, often a relative, power of attorney to make financial decisions on your behalf, and/or to make medical decisions and decisions about your care, should you become incapacitated for whatever reason.

 

A good estate planning attorney will explain the various power of attorney options to you and will set them up as required. Although you don’t have to have this safeguard in place, it does bring peace of mind that should you develop advanced dementia, for example, someone you trust will be able to take care of your interests. 

 

3 - What is a Living Will and do I need one?

 

A Living Will is a document created while you are of sound mind setting out exactly what you wish to happen to you should you be medically incapacitated or nearing the end of life. For example, it may specify the circumstances under which you would or would not wish to be resuscitated and circumstances in which you would or would not wish to receive life-sustaining treatment. It can also cover issues such as tube feeding, mechanical ventilation, and organ donation.

 

A Living Will differs from power of attorney because it directly expresses your wishes, rather than delegating those decisions to your agent.

 

Setting up a living will is a profound experience and you should consult an estate planning attorney to help guide you through the process. An estate planning lawyer will also advise you on the differences between a living will and power of attorney, and which option might be best for you.

 

You do not have to create a Living Will, but doing so would relieve the pressure on your family members should the worst happen, as they would not have to guess - and potentially disagree with one another - about what you might have wanted.