Estate Planning for Individuals

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Our estate plan for individuals is essential to protecting your quality of life in your later years. Secure your legacy and appoint a trusted proxy with an individual-focused estate plan including:

  • Last Will and Testament 
  • Power of Attorney for Property
  • Power of Attorney for Healthcare
  • Living Will
  • End of Life Plan
  • Initial Consultation
  • One In-Person or Virtual Meeting to Review First Drafts
  • One Signing Ceremony
  • Optional: Revocable Trust (Not Included in Price)

How to Get Started

1
Submit an Order Request
Once we receive your order, our office will contact you to perform a conflict check, get more details, and schedule a time for you to speak with our Attorney. This is a no-obligation order.
2
Discuss Scope of Project
Our Attorney will go over the scope of the project and answer any initial questions you may have.
3
Engagement Agreement
We will send you an engagement agreement with the scope, pricing, and any other details you may have discussed with our Attorney.

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Love what he does… He is one of the best in the town !!!

Vaishali P.
Vaishali P.

Kal and his team have been extremely helpful and provided guidance and knowledge to my husband and I as we embark on a new journey to starting our own company. We will be using his firm as our legal counsel for all corporate level items. His response time is exceptional and I could not be happier.

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DCRK Ventures, LLC

Kal is professional, organized, friendly and is a wealth of knowledge for a start-up business. He helped me figure out how to launch my product the RIGHT way. He had step-by-step advice on how to take it from a prototype to selling it online. He also had advice on patent research and knew where to send me for SBA loans. I would highly recommend him as a business attorney. It’s better to have help at the beginning to make sure you do it right!

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Have a Question?

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long does the estate planning process take?

We are unable to offer a hard time frame for individual estate plans because of the rich diversity of options and because everyone has their own unique wishes for how their money and resources will be used after their passing. For an accurate estimate, you’ll first need to speak with one of our attorneys, who can usually advise you on a realistic time frame for your individual estate plan. 

2. Will I work with an attorney?

Yes — from start to finish, our lawyers will support you every step of the way. Estate planning is a process that’s both complex and emotional. With us, you don’t need to worry about going it alone. We make ourselves available to our clients whenever possible so that you can benefit from our knowledge and experience. 

3. Do I need to come to the office?

No, most of our individual estate planning services can be done over the phone and by email. We offer digital documents, e-signatures, secure digital communication, and online payments. 

4. How do I know that this is a good fit for my family?

Your estate plan is one of the most important projects that you’ll ever embark on because of the value it holds for you and your loved ones. That’s why we recommend that all potential clients check out our website and read our reviews before hiring us so that they can be as confident in our abilities as we are. You’ll also have the opportunity to speak with the attorney managing your case before signing any contracts or making any payments. This way, you can get answers to your most pressing questions and get a feel for us before making any commitments.

5. When do I pay?

We would appreciate it if you would pay as soon as possible. Because of the number of clients we serve and the high-value nature of our work, we are unable to start working on your project without payment at this time.