Answers to some common questions about our Basic Estate Plan.
A Basic Estate Plan uses a last will and testament to distribute your assets upon death. A will must be admitted to probate, and an executor must be appointed by the court, before assets subject to probate may be distributed. Therefore, probate proceedings are required to administer a basic estate plan. The other documents that are part of this plan may be used without probate.
A Basic Estate Plan includes these documents:
A Basic Estate Plan is suitable for anyone who meets these criteria:
A Basic Estate Plan is designed to provide these benefits (which will vary in each case):
We provide the following services with this plan:
Our fees for this plan -
Single Person: $1,150
Two Persons: $1,350
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