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Estate Law

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Whether you own a home, have some savings, or own any higher value goods such as a car, furniture, jewelry, or other form of personal property, regardless of wealth, the fact of the matter is, everyone has an estate; thus, it's a good idea for everyone to do some level of estate planning. Planning for the future will affect the financial security of your estate and its contribution to your family members and loved ones. If you don’t plan for what happens to your estate upon your death, the government and/or a judge will make those decisions for you.


For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced attorney regarding estate planning, please contact us today.

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800 Roosevelt Road

Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

Phone

(630) 858-0090

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Estate Planning

Probate is the legal process of administering the estate of the deceased, often involving validating a will (if one exists), paying debts and taxes, and distributing assets to beneficiaries; essentially the determination of who gets what after a person’s death. When someone close to you passes, it's important that their final wishes are carried out, respected, and protected in the way that they intended.


An attorney can help in resolving issues arising from lack of a will or an invalid one (i.e. dying intestate), disagreements between beneficiaries and heirs, will contests, publication, affidavit of heirship, letters of office, administration bonds, or the complications of Illinois probate law.


Losing a loved one can be one of the hardest events in our lives; leave your legal needs to our office so you can focus on what's really important.

Probate is the legal process of administering the estate of the deceased, often involving validating a will (if one exists), paying debts and taxes, and distributing assets to beneficiaries; essentially the determination of who gets what after a person’s death. When someone close to you passes, it's important that their final wishes are carried out, respected, and protected in the way that they intended.


An attorney can help in resolving issues arising from lack of a will or an invalid one (i.e. dying intestate), disagreements between beneficiaries and heirs, will contests, publication, affidavit of heirship, letters of office, administration bonds, or the complications of Illinois probate law.


Losing a loved one can be one of the hardest events in our lives; leave your legal needs to our office so you can focus on what's really important.


Probate

Law office located at:

800 Roosevelt Road

Building B - Suite 222

Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

    (630) 858-0090

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