Wills And Trusts

Planning For Your Family’s Future

Michael Rosenberg understands that planning for the future after a divorce can be an overwhelming process, especially when it comes to the well-being of your family and loved ones. That’s why we are here to help you navigate this process with ease and peace of mind.

What are Wills?

A will is a legal document that outlines your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets and the care of your children in the event of your passing. Our attorney can help you create a comprehensive will that reflects your unique wishes and provides for the needs of your family.

Request A Confidential Consultation

What are Trusts?

A trust is a legal arrangement in which a person (the trustor) transfers assets to a trustee, who then manages those assets on behalf of designated beneficiaries. A trust can be created during the trustor’s lifetime (a living trust) or after their passing (a testamentary trust). Simple trusts can be established quickly and easily, and it can provide significant benefits for your loved ones.

A trust can be designed to serve various purposes, such as providing for the care of minor children or a loved one with special needs, minimizing taxes, protecting assets from creditors, or ensuring privacy in the distribution of assets.

Trusts can also offer flexibility and control over the distribution of assets, allowing for specific conditions to be attached to the inheritance of beneficiaries, such as age or certain achievements.Overall, trusts are powerful estate planning tools that can help individuals protect their assets and ensure that their wishes are carried out after their passing.

What are Healthcare Directives and Living Wills?

Healthcare directives and living wills are important legal documents that outline your wishes regarding medical care and end-of-life decisions. Our attorney can help you create these documents to ensure that your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected.

A healthcare directive, also known as a medical power of attorney or durable power of attorney for healthcare, designates a trusted person (agent) to make medical decisions on the individual’s behalf if they become incapacitated. This document outlines the individual’s wishes regarding medical treatments, end-of-life care, and other healthcare decisions.

A living will, on the other hand, is a legal document that outlines an individual’s wishes regarding end-of-life medical treatment, such as life support, feeding tubes, and resuscitation. This document provides clear instructions to healthcare providers and loved ones about the individual’s preferences in these difficult circumstances.

Comprehensive Representation For All of Your Needs

Our family law attorney will work closely with you to understand your unique situation and develop a personalized plan that meets your needs. We will provide guidance and support throughout the process to ensure that you have the information and resources you need to make informed decisions.Contact Michael today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you plan for the future of your family.

THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT. These materials have been prepared by Michael B. Rosenberg, Attorney at Law, for general informational purposes only and are not intended and should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. Results may vary depending upon your particular facts and legal circumstances. The information contained in this website is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute an attorney-client relationship nor is it intended to substitute for the advice of an attorney. Users of this website should not act upon this information without consulting professional legal counsel. This website constitutes Attorney Advertising. Copyright © 2023 Rosey Law, LLC. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy