Plan for the Future, Clearly


Estate Plan

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Estate planning isn’t just about documents—it’s about making sure your wishes are clear and your loved ones are protected. We help you plan with confidence, not confusion, no matter where you are in life.

Our approach is personal and practical. We tailor each plan to your family, your assets, and your goals—so that when the time comes, there are no questions about what you wanted or who matters most.

Build a Plan That Works When It Matters

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Wills & Trusts

Clear, legally sound planning

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Power of Attorney

Protect your choices & access

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Healthcare Directives

Make your wishes known

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Beneficiary Coordination

Align assets & documentation

Estate Planning Questions, Answered

  • Do I really need an estate plan?

    Yes—an estate plan gives legal force to your wishes, helps avoid family disputes, and prevents unnecessary delays or court involvement. It’s not just for the wealthy; it’s for anyone who wants to make things easier for the people they care about.

  • What documents are included in a basic estate plan?

    Most estate plans include a last will and testament, a durable power of attorney, a healthcare directive, and often a trust. We help you decide what’s needed based on your family structure, goals, and assets.

  • What happens if I die without a will?

    If you pass away without a will in Nevada, the state decides who gets your assets—regardless of your preferences. An estate plan ensures your voice is heard, your wishes are followed, and your family avoids unnecessary legal hurdles.

  • How often should I update my estate plan?

    We recommend reviewing your plan every 3–5 years, or after major life changes—like marriage, divorce, a birth, or a significant financial shift. Keeping it current ensures it always reflects your true wishes.

  • Can I change my estate plan later?

    Absolutely. A good plan is flexible. As your life changes, we can help you update your documents to match new goals, family needs, or laws that may impact your estate.

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Let’s make your next step clear. We’ll help you protect what matters and bring peace of mind to your planning.