Trusts and Estates Practice Areas
Estate Planning
A well-drafted estate plan would allow your personal representative to manage your personal care and financial assets in line with your wishes. Learn more
Trust Administration
Trust administration refers to the trustee’s management of trust assets according to the trust document’s terms, for the benefit of the trust’s beneficiaries. Learn more
Probate
In a probate case, the court appoints a personal representative to collect the decedent’s assets, pay the debts and expenses, and then distribute the remainder of the estate to the beneficiaries, all under the supervision of the court. Learn more
Trusts and Estates Litigation
Trusts and estates litigation is the specialized practice of law involving the solution and, if necessary, litigation of trust, estate, and protective proceedings. Learn more
Guardianship
A guardianship is a process where the court gives an adult person, who is not the minor’s parent, custody of that minor and/or the authority to manage the minor’s assets. Learn more. Learn more
Conservatorship
A conservatorship is a court’s processes and procedures that are needed to administer an adult individual’s estate or person when that adult individual is no longer able to manage their assets or personal care. A conservatorship can be of the person or of the estate, or both. Learn more