Probate & Trusts

The tricky part to Probate Law is answering the questions that lead up to the swift and orderly administration of the estate: Should you probate the estate? With a will? A trust? Both? Neither? Should the trust be revocable or irrevocable? For what purpose, or for what gain? But an equally tricky part is managing the estate as time goes on; circumstances change, laws change. Pelletier Law Group makes the time to have these conversations. We adapt to change to adopt a plan that works for you.

  • Is your deed consistent with your will? Is your will consistent with your trust?

  • How should you deal with the new “friend” that won’t leave the side of your mentally ill parent?

  • Have you ever worried about the time commitment when your parent has named you their fiduciary?

  • You might love your adult children equally, but their circumstances are all different. How should your will account for that?

For more than 30 years, we’ve made house calls to address your plan, no matter what may need to change. Whether you’re young and healthy or you’re getting on in years, Pelletier Law Group sees your plan through.


If these examples, or any other probate concerns have you worried and you need clarity or resolve, reach out to us.

 

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