Trusts, Wills, POA, Health Care Directives

We help you plan for the future with essential legal tools like trusts, wills, powers of attorney, and health care directives. These documents ensure your assets are protected, your wishes are honored, and trusted individuals can act on your behalf when needed.

What We Include

  • Revocable living trusts (and related trust schedules)
  • Last wills and testaments
  • Durable powers of attorney
  • Health care directives and HIPAA authorizations
  • Beneficiary designations (retirement accounts, life insurance)
  • Planning and guidance for proper titling and funding

Why Choose Probate Stoppers

Probate Stoppers focuses on making estate planning accessible and straightforward while preserving your legacy. Our planning emphasizes minimizing probate exposure, reducing family conflict, and giving loved ones clear direction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I still need a will if I have a trust?

Yes. A “pour-over” will typically complements a trust to ensure any remaining assets are transferred according to your plan.

Who should have a health care directive?

Adults of all ages benefit from health care directives because medical decisions can become urgent unexpectedly.

How often should documents be updated?

Revisit your plan after major life events (marriage, divorce, children, home purchase) or whenever laws change.