Estate Planning For Arizona Families to Expedite the Inheritance Process and Avoid Probate

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Wills

If you need a simple way to name guardians for your children, appoint an executor for your estate, and/or declare your final wishes, then a will can suffice for your needs.

Trusts

If you want to make it easier on those you leave behind, then you need to create a Trust as part of your Estate Planning. You can pass down your assets and avoid probate.

Power of Attorney (POA)

A power of attorney is a legally binding document that allows you to appoint someone to manage your property, medical, or financial affairs. 

Probate

Probate is the lengthy and expensive process of dealing with the estate of a person that passed away without a probate avoidance instrument in place (such as a trust).

Evergreen Estate Planning helps Arizona families plan for their future

Helping Arizona Families Plan For Their Future

Evergreen Estate Planning in Mesa, AZ

You need an estate planning expert who will:

  1. Listen carefully and completely to your wishes,
  2. Guide you through every step of the estate planning process, and
  3. Explain each step and legal document in terms you can easily understand.

That is why we always go above and beyond to help you feel heard and understood – as well as completely informed – when it comes to your estate plan. We ensure that your estate plan includes every single detail of your end-of-life goals, exactly as you wish them to be executed. 

 

Why Choose Evergreen Estate Planning?

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Comprehensive

Estate planning sounds extremely narrow in focus, but it can include a vast range of topics from asset allocation, tax concerns, healthcare and Medicaid planning, to guardianship decisions. We guide you through every single aspect of your estate plan.

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Experienced

Unlike lawyers that focus on other areas of law, such as divorce or personal injury, but then also offer estate planning, we only provide estate planning. It is ALL we do. It is our focus and our passion. 

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Client-Focused

We hear it all the time – every single client of ours remarks at one time or another how we listen better than any other estate planning firm they have ever encountered. That’s because we understand that if we are not listening, we cannot properly execute your wishes.

“We decided to amend our Living Trust, but decided not to use our previous lawyer. We searched around and found Kendall at Evergreen Estate Planning and – with his guidance – we were able to make every change we needed. We had all of our questions answered thoroughly, and our instructions were enacted exactly as we requested. It gave us tremendous piece of mind to know that our family will be provided for and our estate will be safely passed on to exactly the people who matter the most to us. The process was painless and it was much more affordable than our previous attorney.”

Steve

Phoenix, AZ

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Evergreen Estate Planning in Mesa, AZ

Evergreen Estate Planning

43 E 1st Ave
Mesa, AZ 85210

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Do you prefer to meet personally? We also offer in person sessions in our offices.

Evergreen Estate Planning
43 E 1st Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210

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