Wills & Living Trusts
The foundation of every estate plan.
Read moreFrom a first will to settling a loved one's estate, we cover the full arc of estate planning and probate — always in plain English, always with a clear, flat-fee quote up front.
The foundation of every estate plan.
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A will directs who receives your property and names guardians for minor children. A revocable living trust goes further — it can keep your estate out of probate, stay private, and let a trustee step in seamlessly if you become incapacitated. We help you choose the right combination for your family and assets.

When someone passes without a trust, their estate often goes through probate — a court-supervised process to pay debts and distribute assets. We represent executors, personal representatives, and heirs through Nevada probate, including summary and set-aside procedures for smaller estates, so the process moves as smoothly as possible.

Settling an estate or administering a trust comes with real legal duties — notifying beneficiaries, valuing and protecting assets, paying taxes and debts, and distributing correctly. We handle the legal heavy lifting and keep you compliant, so you can focus on your family instead of paperwork and deadlines.

A durable power of attorney lets someone you trust manage your finances if you're unable to. A healthcare directive and HIPAA authorization let a loved one make medical decisions and access your records. These documents keep your family out of a costly guardianship if illness or injury strikes.

Nevada is one of the most protective states in the country for trusts and asset planning. We help business owners, professionals, and families structure their affairs to reduce exposure — using tools like irrevocable trusts and Nevada's self-settled spendthrift trust laws — as part of a sound, ethical plan.

Sometimes a child, an aging parent, or a loved one with a disability needs someone with legal authority to make decisions for them. We help families establish and administer guardianships and conservatorships with compassion — and, where possible, plan ahead so they can be avoided.
In a free 30-minute consultation, we'll help you understand which documents and steps actually fit your family — with no obligation.