Probate and Wills

What will happen to my assets when I pass away? How will my debts be paid? How can I make sure that all my children get an equal share? If I am disabled, who can make decisions on my behalf? Can I avoid probate? What happens if one or more of my heirs pass away before I do?
These are some of the questions that people address in preparing for the unpredictable. There are places where a person can compose a “Do-it-Yourself” Will, but unfortunately, a self-made Will almost never considers the questions stated above. The attorneys at White & Associates know that the less precise a Will is, the more time it will spend in probate. The cost of probate is taken directly from the estate. Therefore making it possible that fewer assets would be available after the process is through. The goal is to maximize assets going to your beneficiaries.