You have a will so your estate plan is set, right? That is most definitely not the case.  There is much more to the act of estate planning than just having a will. Particularly if that will was created at an online site and not by an attorney who worked with you and your family to come up with the best plan.

Can a will be all that you need for an estate plan? Absolutely. You may not know if that is the case until you sit down and do a comprehensive estate plan with the elder law experts at Stano Law group.

More than Just a Will

Nobody wants to think about the inevitable. That is why coming up with an estate plan can be difficult. It is also why many people avoid an estate plan for as long as possible. Estate planning involves sitting down with a lawyer who is willing to spend time getting to know you, your family and your situation. Every estate plan is unique and should be built on the needs and wants of you and your loved ones. Once the elder law attorney has sat down with you and your family they can begin to draft the plan that is best for you.

An Estate Plan is about Control

Estate planning is about having control over your life and peace of mind that your wishes are going to be honored no matter what happens. Estate plans can help you provide for your spouse if you become incapacitated and protect your assets if you find yourself in need of long term care. A will simply can’t do all of these things.

For assistance with your estate plan contact the elder law experts at Stano Law group.