Wills and trusts are powerful tools that can help you plan for your future and the future well-being of your loved ones. At the Law Offices of Louis Napoli, we help clients throughout the San Francisco Bay Area plan with wills and trusts to meet their specific needs.
For a free 20-minute phone consultation to discuss your estate planning options, call 415-559-2629 or e-mail us.
A will is a legal document that provides instruction for the distribution of a decedent's estate. A will can address any of the following topics:
A living will is a type of will that communicates an individual's wishes in the event he or she is unable to make health-related decisions independently. In addition to living wills, our firm can explain other types of wills that can benefit you. It is important that any will is drafted to address the unique needs of the individual it protects, and that it be updated when changes occur in you life; the birth of a child or a divorce.
A trust is a legal entity in which property can be held. There are many types of trusts available, and our firm can help you choose one that is right for you:
Many people choose trusts to avoid probate and minimize estate taxes. There are other advantages of a trust, so contact our law firm to find out how a trust can benefit you and your family.
Find out more about estate planning and probate and frequently asked questions about asset protection and financial planning for your future.
At the Law Offices of Louis Napoli, we can help you tailor an estate plan that addresses your individual needs and goals. Call a lawyer directly at 415-559-2629 or email us to set up a free 20-minute phone consultation.
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