Secure your legacy and protect your loved ones with The Auslaender Firm, P.C.’s comprehensive estate planning services. From drafting wills to creating trusts, we help you make informed decisions that uphold your wishes and safeguard your family’s future. Estate Planning is the process of creating a plan to manage the distribution of your assets at death or to ensure that you are cared for in the event of an incapacity.
- Will
- Trust
- Power of Attorney
- Health Care Proxy
- Living Will
- Advanced Directive for Health Care
The Auslaender Firm, P.C. represents individuals and families in Estate Planning matters. These services can include creating a Will or Trust, preparing a Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy, Living Will or Advanced Directive, or using a combination of documents aimed at tax savings or planning for an incapacity. Our goal is to help you plan in a way that maximizes the benefit of your hard work for you and your loved ones.
The first step in the Estate Planning process is to have an intake call with one of our attorneys so we can learn about you, your family, your goals, and your wishes. Once we get to know you, we can best direct you to the type of planning suited to your needs. Following the intake call, we will provide you with a questionnaire to complete that will provide us with the additional details needed to provide comprehensive advice on what to do with specific types of assets, how to navigate unique family circumstances, and how to ensure your goals are met.
Most people engage in Estate Planning several times throughout their lives. People often plan when they have a new baby, after they lose a loved one and experience managing the estate of another person, after their kids have left for college, or when they are planning for retirement. We have advised clients in all stages of life and would be happy to discuss your plan with you. Please be sure to check out our resources page for additional guidance on how to start thinking about the estate planning process, what questions you should be asking, definitions used in estate planning, and what to expect.

