Having a basic estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are honored. Even a simple plan — typically including a Will, Durable Power of Attorney, and Health Care Directive — can prevent confusion, family disputes, and unnecessary legal expenses after your death or if you become incapacitated. Without these documents, state law will determine who inherits your assets and who can make decisions on your behalf, which may not align with your preferences. Taking the time to create a basic estate plan offers peace of mind and helps provide clarity and direction during some of life’s most difficult moments.
If you have questions about creating a Will or other estate planning documents, give us a call at 253.858.5434 to set up an appointment today. We represent clients throughout Washington and Idaho and are available to meet in person, by phone, or via video conference.