Henderson
Estate Planning Attorney
Personalized Estate Plans for Residents of Henderson
Estate planning is a heartfelt endeavor, empowering individuals to protect their assets. Whether in Henderson or Las Vegas, families can devise a strategic plan to benefit loved ones or charitable causes. Without proper planning, tax authorities may seize more assets than anticipated. Safeguard your family’s future with a well-crafted estate plan. Boyer Law Group streamlines this process with our personalized approach.
Tailored Estate and Elder Care Solutions in Henderson
Creating an estate plan or elder care plan in Henderson involves multiple elements, such as wills, trusts, power of attorney, and healthcare directives. Long-term care planning and addressing special needs are integral parts of a comprehensive plan. With over 25 years of expertise, Boyer Law Group is adept at tailoring individualized plans to suit your requirements. Discover what our past clients have to say about our services.
Drafting Vital Estate Planning Papers for Your Family’s Future
We provide tailored document drafting to meet your needs, encompassing: assisted living plans, powers of attorney, advanced healthcare directives, wills, testamentary trusts, revocable and irrevocable trusts, life insurance trusts, and the creation of family entities such as limited partnerships or limited liability companies. Additionally, our comprehensive estate planning guidance includes advice on Medicaid and disability planning, insurance planning, long-term care planning, and asset protection planning.
Contact a Henderson Estate Planning Lawyer Today
Selecting the right estate planning attorney is vital. You need someone attentive, understanding, capable of drafting documents reflecting your wishes. Seek a partner who values your concerns, dedicated to securing your family’s future peace of mind. At Boyer Law Group in Henderson, that’s exactly what we offer. Our personalized approach ensures your needs are met. Begin today by calling 702-255-2000.
FAQs by Henderson Clients
Anyone who owns assets or has dependents should consider estate planning in Nevada. This includes individuals with property, savings, investments, retirement accounts, or minor children.
Probate is the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person. In Nevada, probate involves filing a petition with the court, appointing a personal representative, inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing remaining assets to heirs or beneficiaries.
A living trust is a legal entity that holds assets during your lifetime and can be used to manage and distribute those assets after your death. In Nevada, a living trust can help avoid probate, maintain privacy, and provide flexibility in estate planning.