ESTATE PLANNING

Believe it or not, you have an estate. In fact, nearly everyone does. Your estate is comprised of everything you own— your car, home, other real estate, checking and savings accounts, investments, life insurance, furniture, personal possessions. No matter how large or how modest, everyone has an estate and something in common—you can’t take it with you when you die.
When that happens—and it is a “when” and not an “if”—you probably want to control how those things are given to the people or organizations you care most about. To ensure your wishes are carried out, you need to provide instructions stating whom you want to receive something of yours, what you want them to receive, and when they are to receive it. You will, of course, want this to happen with the least amount paid in taxes, legal fees, and court costs

 

R. Deno Cole is highly experiences in the following areas of Family Law:

  • Agreed Divorce
  • Contested Divorce
    • Grounds
    • Annulment and Invalid Marriages
    • Property Division
    • Antenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
  • Orders of Protection
  • Appeals in Family Divorce Law Cases
  • Custody and Support Matters
  • Adoption