Estate Planning & Administration
What are your final wishes? How do you want your assets managed – either now or after you pass? These choices are too important to leave to chance or deal with “someday.”
Families trust SAC Mobile Law to guide them through these critical decisions. Sylvia Carruthers is very experienced in wills, trusts, and estates. She helps families ensure that their intentions are known and their wishes are carried out.
Estate planning uses wills and trusts as tools to meet your goals. SAC Mobile Law can help you:
- Protect assets
- Plan for illness or incapacity
- Avoid Probate
- Protect beneficiaries
- Minimize taxes
- Gift assets
When your financial house isn’t in order, it can cost you and your family dearly. Protect your assets and the people you love with smart estate planning. Contact SAC Mobile Law today.
Frequently asked questions about wills, trust and estates
- What is estate planning?
- Why is estate planning important?
- What are the different types of estate planning documents?
- What is a will?
- What is a power of attorney?
- What is a living trust?
- What is probate?
- How can I minimize estate administration taxes?
- How can I protect my assets for my children?
- What happens if I die without a will?
- Can I change my will at any time?
- Who should be named my executor?
- What should I do if I am named executor of an estate?
- How do I deal with estate debt?
- What are the tax implications of inheriting property?
- How can I plan for my own end-of-life care?
- What are the options for funeral and burial arrangements?
- How can I make charitable donations through my estate?
- What resources are available to help me with estate planning?
- What are the special considerations for estate planning for blended families?
- What are the estate planning implications of divorce or separation?
- How can I plan for the transfer of my business to my children?
- How can I protect my assets from creditors?
- What are the Estate Planning Options when Planning for People with Disabilities?