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Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Richmond, Virginia, Estate Planning Attorneys

Among the many quality legal services offered by Innsbrook Law Group in Glen Allen is estate planning assistance. Our lawyers create such instruments as wills and trusts to enable our clients to provide for the disposition of their assets after death.

Wills and trusts are the foundations of any solid estate plan. We can advise you about the options in detail, and help you customize an estate plan that reflects your specific goals.

Contact us at our suburban Richmond law offices when you'd like to find out more and schedule your free half-hour initial consultation.

Wills

A will is a legal document that specifies how to distribute the property and assets after the death of the writer of the will, or testator. Wills are revocable and can be changed during one's lifetime. In addition to dealing with assets and possessions, a will is often used to nominate a guardian for minor children.

Once you've explained your long-range estate planning goals to us, we can draft a will that reflects your wishes. Your family will appreciate the consideration you showed with your efforts, and your wisdom in choosing Innsbrook Law Group to help you.

Trusts

A trust arranges for a transfer of property and assets, either by last will or by a separate document, with the intention that it be administered and distributed by a trustee for another person's benefit. A trust can be used to provide for the support of a minor or special needs adult, or to finance the education of grandchildren or other individuals.

Among the many kinds of trusts are living trusts, irrevocable trusts, family trusts, special needs trusts, charitable trusts and testamentary trusts.

The estate planning attorneys at Innsbrook Law Group prepare wills and trusts at an affordable price, and help you provide for the future orderly transfer of your property according to your wishes.

Estate Planning Made to Order for You

A will is an essential part of an estate plan, but its uses can often be limited. It could be that a trust, which can serve you while you're still alive, might prove more useful in accomplishing your financial goals.

Which of these essential instruments of estate planning will provide the most peace of mind for you and the best protection for the legacy you have worked so hard to create? We're glad to help you answer such questions at the Innsbrook Law Group. Your future, and that of your family, is in your hands.

Contact Our Estate Planning Law Offices

When it's time to discuss your estate planning needs, you can trust the experience, reputation and results of Innsbrook Law Group to help you address them. We aim to exceed our clients' expectations. So call, fax, or e-mail us today.