Helping You Navigate Estate Planning
Estate planning allows you to control your property while you are alive and well, while also planning for yourself and your family and loved ones should you become disabled. An estate plan also allows you to transfer your assets upon your death to the people and organizations that you want when you want and the way you want. Thoughtful estate planning can ease a difficult time of life and may result in a reduced tax burden. The attorney at Oldham Law, PLLC, can help you prepare an estate plan that best reflects your values and wishes. He also reviews and updates estate planning documents drafted by other lawyers or received through online “self-service” tools.
Finding the Right Estate Planning Tools for Your Situation
Many factors that you may not originally consider can play an important part in estate planning. For example, are you single or married? Do you have young children or stepchildren? What is your age? Are you in good health? Do you have retirement accounts? Do you have life insurance? Attorney Harrison Oldham can help you accomplish your estate planning objectives at the lowest possible cost to you and those you love. He can help you utilize the right tools and documents such as:
- Wills
- Durable powers of attorney
- Health care powers of attorney
- Advance health care directives (living wills)
- HIPAA authorizations
- Revocable living trusts
- Irrevocable trusts
- Charitable trusts
- Grantor-retained trusts
- Lifetime QTIP trusts
- Standalone retirement trusts
- Family limited partnerships
- Limited liability companies
- Private foundations
He also handles business succession planning, applying a thorough knowledge of business law to help clients make informed decisions about the future of their enterprise.
Probate Proceedings and Trust Administration
Oldham Law, PLLC, can also help you with probate and trust administration, including:
- Will contests
- Assignments and transfers of interest
- Intestacy proceedings
- Removal of trustees
- Asset distributions
- Guardianships
- Conservatorships
Contact an Experienced Estate Planning Lawyer Today
For more information about how Oldham Law, PLLC, can assist you with developing a solid estate plan, please call the firm’s office in Fort Worth at 214-838-8400 to arrange a complimentary initial consultation. You can also reach attorney Harrison Oldham online.