Estate Planning

Creating a Tailored Estate Plan that Meets your Goals

The estate planning attorneys at Hamelburg Law work with individuals and families to create and implement effective plans for the distribution of assets, care of minor children, and management of affairs in the event of death or incapacity. We meet one-on-one with our clients to learn their unique circumstances and goals, rather than make them complete long questionnaires or fill in cookie-cutter forms. We carefully evaluate and discuss with our clients different estate planning strategies, including the use of wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, limited liability companies and family limited partnerships, and transfer-on-death and life estate deeds.

Once we have mapped out the appropriate strategy, we develop the documents needed to implement the plan. When real property is involved, we draft and record all required deeds.

Our attorneys blend their knowledge of estate planning strategies with their understanding of the unique needs of business owners in crafting individual estate plans and business succession plans.

We also help our clients understand how different estate planning approaches affect asset preservation and tax liability. We work as a team with our clients’ financial advisors and accountants so that current and future financial needs are met.

For parents of children becoming young adults, we have developed a package of services that allow parents to obtain financial and medical information and gives them the ability to make important decisions when necessary.

Regardless of your stage of life or your particular needs, Hamelburg Law attorneys make sure that you receive a customized plan that meets your goals.

Contact us today to learn how Hamelburg Law can help.

Our Estate Planning Team Members

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Jamie Kent Hamelburg

Managing Member

Janell F. Wheeler

Associate

Disclaimer

The materials on the Hamelburg Law Website are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute, nor are they intended to be, legal advice on any matter. Hamelburg Law assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or timeliness of any information provided. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation.