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Estate Planning

Estate Planning

You Can Rely on Our Experience

Every adult should create an estate plan, regardless of the size or net worth of his or her estate. Without an estate plan, you will leave critical financial, medical and guardianship decisions up to the Texas probate court.

At Lindsay, Lindsay & Parsons, Attorneys at Law, we help people prepare for the future by setting up an estate plan that protects them and their families. During the estate planning process, we will review your assets and discuss your goals before preparing wills, trusts and powers of attorney. We have experience with small, moderate and high net worth estates. For a free initial consultation with a Beaumont estate planning attorney, please call 409-833-1196, or contact us online.

Planning Ahead Is a Smart Move

A thorough estate plan reduces the chance that beneficiaries and other family members will engage in probate litigation. In addition, when you set up wills, trusts, and durable and medical powers of attorney, you can:

  • Provide for your loved ones after your death
  • Name guardians for your children in the event of your death or incapacitation
  • Divide your assets among the people you choose
  • Determine who will manage your property if you are incapacitated
  • Determine who will make medical decisions if you are incapacitated
  • Eliminate or reduce the expense of estate taxes

Attorney Michael Lindsay has been working with small-business owners and other professionals for 30 years. He understands the legal and tax considerations of high net worth estates with complex assets.

You can learn more about estate planning by visiting our terms and FAQ page.

Contact a Lumberton and Port Arthur Wills and Trusts Attorney

To schedule a free initial consultation with one of our lawyers, please call 409-833-1196 today.

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