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    Best Will Attorneys Near You in Arizona

    Arizona’s Leading Will and Estate Law Firm

    At My Arizona Lawyers, PLLC, our Arizona Will Attorneys and AZ Estate Planning Lawyers understand that you have worked hard for your property and assets.  Regardless of how big or small your estate, it is important to you and your family and should be protected.  You deserve effective Estate Planning solutions.  Therefore, contact our Arizona Will Attorneys for personalized support and guidance on all aspects of estate planning.  From creating a will to probate needs, our experienced AZ Estate Planning Attorneys provide affordable and effective solutions.  Contact our experienced Arizona Will Attorney today for a free consultation.

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    Start Your Free Case Evaluation

    Contact an experienced Arizona Estate Planning Attorney to handle your future estate legal matters. Our legal team will help you to schedule a free consultation with a lawyer who can answer questions and provide assistance and guidance in your specific estate planning case.  Arizona Will Attorney is the team you want on your side.

    Work Directly With An Attorney

    The role of our Estate Planning law firm is to provide clients in Arizona seeking assistance withWills, Trusts, Probate, and Estate Planning. Our attorneys work with clients to assure that every aspect of an estate plan is not only legally sound, but that every aspect of your future is protected according to your wishes.

    Receive Your Legal Documents

    Having a well-defined estate plan means working with an attorney who will provide the necessary legal documents involved in estate planning. These documents, for example, include a Last Will and Testament, a document granting Power of Attorney, and Advance Medical Directive, and a Revocable Living Trust.

    TYPES OF ESTATE PLANNING SERVICES WE OFFER

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    Living Will

    living will in Arizona is a legal document.  A living will lets you specify your healthcare preferences in case you’re ever unable to communicate your wishes.  Typically, your living will doesn’t go into effect unless you become incapacitated.  Therefore, our Arizona Will Attorney can assist you in creating a living will that will help to assure that your healthcare wishes are met.  Our Arizona Estate Planning team can assist you with creating a living will.

    Last Will & Testament

    If for some reason you can only create one document for your estate plan, this is probably the one you should make. Your last will and testament, or just your will, serves three major purposes: (1) distribute your estate when you pass away; (2) assign an executor to your estate; and (3) name a legal guardian for your children.

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    Testamentary Trusts

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    Expert Guidance to Create Your Ideal Estate Plan

    Arizona’s Full-Service Will & Trust Estate Planning Law Firm

    There are many skills an estate planning lawyer will need to best integrate trusts into your estate plan. Your Arizona Will Attorney needs to be a good listener so they can identify potential issues with your estate plan. When your lawyer works for a firm with adequate staff -and resources, issues will arise less often and can be resolved faster. Additionally, our AZ Estate Lawyers will find the best possible paths to provide for your loved ones after your death, including providing you with the pros and cons if more than one option is available. And our team will be here for you whenever you need to review or update your estate plan.

    Revocable Living Trusts

    As the name suggests, this type of living trust can be changed or canceled as you see fit. Revocable living trusts are also often called inter vivos trusts. This type of trust offers flexibility for the testator, along with other benefits. Assets passed through trusts don’t need to go through probate, which helps avoid delays and disputes, as well as protect everyone’s privacy.

    Irrevocable Living Trusts

    Irrevocable trusts are permanent, and can’t be amended or canceled once you’ve created one. You also can’t be the trustee of your own irrevocable living trust. Once an asset is contributed to an irrevocable trust, the testator won’t have control or access to that asset for the rest of their lifetime. Irrevocable trusts can help avoid several types of tax liability for the estate.

    Special Needs Trusts

    One of the benefits that trusts offer is that they allow you to specify how your contributions should be used, if desired. Plus, they can also offer benefits that wouldn’t be available through gifting and other forms of transfer. A perfect example of this is a special needs trust. Whereas, a special needs trust allows you to financially support a loved one with a physical or mental illness or disability.   Contact our Arizona Will Attorney for assistance.

    Suppplemental Needs Trusts

    Funds contributed to a special needs trust can’t be seized by creditors, and are safe from lawsuits. There is also similar instrument called a supplemental needs trust to pay for any expenses not covered by social assistance.

    Codicils (Will Amendments)

    To create a valid will in Arizona, you must be at least 18 years old and of sound mind. A will can be revoked, or canceled, at any time that the testator is of sound mind. The same goes for if the testator wishes to make small changes to their estate plan. If you want to amend your will, you can do so through a document known as a codicil.

    Durable Power of Attorney

    You can pick someone you trust to fulfill responsibilities as designated in an estate plan with a durable power of attorney.  Our Arizona Will Attorney and staff can assist you with all your power of attorney and will creation needs in Arizona.

    Advanced Medical Directives

    While you can use a Health Care Power of Attorney to assign someone the responsibility of making your medical decisions if you can’t give informed consent, you can also let everyone know in advance just how you’d like those decisions to be made with an advanced medical directive.

    HIPAA Waivers

    HIPAA, or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 was passed to create standards regarding disclosing a patient’s medical information without their knowledge or consent. If you assign someone as your health care power of attorney, you clearly will want them to have access to your medical records in order to make the most informed decisions for you as possible.

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    • Gold Canyon
    • Apache Junction
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    • Avondale
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    • Fountain Hills
    • Tolleson
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    • Sun Lakes

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    The full service law firm of My Arizona Lawyers offer experienced Arizona Will Lawyers and Estate Planning Attorneys.  Our attorneys offer experience in all areas of Arizona estate planning.  Contact our experienced Arizona Will Attorney today for a free consultation.

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    We approach each case with an in-depth understanding of our clients’ unique needs and wishes.  Realizing not every Arizona will or Estate is the same, we work diligently with our clients to assure all goals are achieved.



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