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Trust and Estate Planning

The most straightforward Estate Planning involves a Will, a Power of Attorney and an Advanced Healthcare Directive. All of these documents are governed by state statutory law and case law. Santanasto Law can provide you the certainty you need to successfully implement an estate plan which properly protects your assets and distributes them as you see fit, allows someone to make decisions on your behalf and provides medical services providers your wishes in case you are unable to do so.


In other situations estate planning may call for the use of trust to avoid taxation pitfalls, the care for a special needs individual, or a unique situation regarding a beneficiary. Trusts can typically provide for more fine-tailored planning and offer other beneficial distinctions from traditional estate planning.
Feel free to contact Santanasto Law for a free consultation regarding your current estate plan

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