Wills And Trusts
Wills and trusts are straightforward. If you don’t make a will before your death, state law will determine who gets your property, and a judge may decide who will raise your children. The most basic estate planning document, a will, outlines who should get your property and who will care for your minor children.
Our job is to work with our clients to make these documents more and more specific. When family wealth is involved, there are many layers to these documents. The usage of familial assets can be predetermined for generations to come. We sit with our physician clients and take the time necessary to listen to their desires and plans for how their assets will be used by their spouse and subsequent generations. These documents are not just essential to a strong estate plan but asset protection as well.
Feel free to call (305) 444-3484 or email us at info@themedilawfirm.com to schedule a meeting to discuss setting up any wills or trusts.