If you are considering a will or trust, you are likely planning for the future. At the law offices of Angeloff, Angeloff & Levine, we assist individuals and families in creating custom estate plans tailored to their individual needs and goals. Though you may only be thinking about a will, contact our attorneys in Hemet, California, to learn about all of the estate planning tools available to you.
When you make decisions regarding your assets, your final wishes, guardianship of your children and other important matters, it is important to have an attorney with significant estate planning experience by your side advising you. At Angeloff, Angeloff & Levine, we offer guidance from attorney George Alspaugh, a highly qualified lawyer who has more than 15 years of experience in estate planning and administration.
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Our attorneys will begin with a thorough analysis of your estate, working with accountants and other professionals as needed. We will consider your goals and provide you with clear and accurate information, as well as realistic expectations, at every stage of the process. We are well-versed in the following elements of an estate plan and will make recommendations tailored to your unique circumstances:
- Wills, including pour-over wills: A will is an essential element in your estate plan which outlines your wishes regarding your assets, property and children upon your death. A pour-over will is created in conjunction with a trust, leaving all property to the trust.
- Trusts: A trust allows you to transfer the ownership of your assets to the trust, which can dictate how your property is managed while you are alive, as well as how it will be distributed upon your death.
- Power of attorney: A power of attorney allows you to designate another person to make medical decisions for you, should you be unable to.
- Advance health care directives (living wills): An advanced health care directive or living will makes your health care preferences known, should you become incapacitated and unable to make decisions on your own.
- Community property agreements: In California, married couples can create a community property agreement outlining their wishes for their marital property in the event of an unexpected death or divorce.
Planning for your future not only requires an attorney who can provide you with legal guidance and insight; it also requires a lawyer who you can build a relationship with and, ultimately, someone you can trust. For accurate, efficient and trusted advice, call our Hemet estate planning attorneys at 951-652-2000 or contact us online.










