Estate Planning and Administration
ESTATE PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION
Proper estate planning consists of much more than a Last Will and Testament. Intelligent estate planning with Eirich Law provides individuals, families and businesses customized tools to control their property, manage the risks of future incapacity or disability and plan for the future care of your business or your loved ones including the transfer of your legacy and wealth to whom you want, in the time you choose and in the manner you desire. Let Eirich Law give you peace of mind using experience and continuing study in this specialized field of practice to create your unique plan.
Eirich & Associates' Estate Planning Practice Includes:
FOUNDATION PLANNING
Most people are familiar with Last Wills as a means of transferring assets upon death. While perhaps less familiar to most, Revocable Living Trusts, along with other planning essentials, provide opportunities to plan for other life occurrences such as disability and long term care. A properly established and funded trust can assist in avoiding an expensive probate process at the time of death. The creation of effective Wills and Trusts can be complex. Eirich Law works with you and your family, financial advisors, tax advisors and others of your choosing to develop a successful foundation to meet your estate planning needs.
SPECIALIZED PLANNING
In addition to creating a foundational plan which everyone needs, Eirich Law works with people who require specialized planning, including Special Needs, Blended Families, Medicaid Planning, Asset Protection, Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts, Family Limited Partnerships, Medical Account Trusts, Pet Trusts, Vacation Home Trusts, and more. Eirich Law is dedicated to working with you to provide the best information to make the most educated decisions regarding your assets and desires to create and implement a specialized, sophisticated estate plan.
PROBATE & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION
Administering the estate of a family member or business can be time consuming and emotionally draining. Handling the details of an estate can be particularly hard if you are grieving the loss of a loved one or if there is disagreement within the family or among business owners. Eirich Law regularly represents clients who serve in a fiduciary capacity, such as Personal Representatives/Executors, Administrators and Guardians, and corporate board members.