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You can never predict what the future holds. No matter the size of your estate, it is critical that you plan for whatever the future may hold through the creation of a will and other estate planning documents, like a power of attorney, health care proxy and various types of trusts. This planning provides you with confidence that your affairs will be handled as you wish and that your loved ones will receive as much of your assets as possible. Without these key planning documents, you leave much of the future to chance.
At Klafehn, Heise & Johnson PLLC, we are committed to creating a simple path to a comprehensive estate plan through clear guidance that is customized to you.
To discuss your estate planning goals and how we can assist you, please contact the estate planning lawyers of Klafehn, Heise & Johnson PLLC at our Brockport or Holley, New York offices today at 585-637-3911.
Many people postpone the creation of wills and trusts to avoid making difficult decisions. Our lawyers are committed to making the process as simple as possible. We take the time to ask the right questions, understand your specific goals and put together a plan that is tailored to your situation, your assets and your loved ones.
Our firm is committed to respecting your budgetary concerns, billing most services with flat fees rather than hourly rates.
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