Wills, Trusts, &
Estate Planning

Law Office of Roland Rivera

Estate Planning Made Easy

Estate planning is the process of making arrangements to transfer one’s assets upon death. It involves creating a will, trust, or revocable living trust to ensure that your wishes are carried out and your loved ones are taken care of. You may have heard of do it yourself estate planning packages, but it is highly recommended that you consult a professional in order to ensure that all the legalities are taken care of. An estate lawyer like Roland Rivera can help you create a comprehensive plan that takes into account your particular needs and goals. They can also provide advice on how to best protect your assets and ensure that your wishes are honored. Estate planning is an important step to take in order to ensure that your wishes are carried out after you pass away.

Do I need a will or a revocable living trust?

The Law Office of Roland Rivera focuses on estate planning and can help you determine whether you need a will or a trust. A will is a legal document that specifies how you want your assets to be distributed after you die. A trust, on the other hand, is a legal entity that can own assets and provide for their management and distribution during your lifetime and after you die. A revocable living trust is a particularly popular type of trust that allows you to retain control over your assets while providing for their management and distribution after your death. At the Law Office of Roland Rivera, we can help you determine which type of document is best suited to your needs and provide you with the necessary legal advice and assistance to ensure that your estate is properly planned. Click here to book your initial estate planning meeting.

Full Service Estate Planning

Powers of attorney are legal documents that allow you to appoint someone to act on your behalf in financial or medical matters. At the Law Office of Roland Rivera, we understand that powers of attorney are an important part of estate planning and can make life easier for you and your family. Powers of attorney can be used to manage your finances and make medical decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated. Do you need powers of attorney? It depends on your individual situation, but it is always a good idea to book your initial meeting to discuss this and other needs for your estate.

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