It’s Never too Early to Plan for Your Family’s Future
Planning for the future is essential for not only you, but for your family as well. At the Law Office of Scott Cerio, Attorney Cerio can guide you through the entire process of creating a will, estate planning, or making a trust.
Why Wills Are Important
Many people delay making a will, but it is one of the most important tasks you can do for your family. Your last will and testament is crucial for protecting your spouse, children, property, and any other assets that are important to you. A will ensures you estate will be handled the way you want after your death.
Wills allow you to designate specific property, objects, or pets to individual heirs. With a will you can also exclude certain individuals from inheriting any of your belongings or assets; you can appoint a guardian for your minor children; and you can appoint an executor to carry out your wishes.
Wills are crucial for ensuring the security of your family. Don’t put off creating your will, plan for your family’s future by enlisting in the help of Attorney Cerio for your will and testament.
Why You Need an Estate Planning Attorney
Attorney Cerio is here to provide you with guidance as you make your will. You need an experienced Estate Planning Attorney to plan for the future, and Attorney Cerio has the knowledge and experience to help you.
You may believe that you can plan and prepare your estate on your own, but it is important to consider the stress and complexity it takes for estate planning. Attorney Cerio will help you through the process of deciding how to divide your assets and advise you on the documents you need to ensure your final wishes are fulfilled.
As an Estate Planning Attorney, Attorney Cerio will review and draft documents pertaining to your:
- Last Will and Testament
- A Durable Power of Attorney
- A Medical Durable Power of Attorney
- A Trust
- Beneficiary Designations
Contact the Law Office of Scott Cerio to start planning for your future!
Your Local Attorney Can Assist with Your Will and Trusts
Wills and trusts are both important estate-planning tools to ensure your assets are protected and given to their rightful heirs. While wills and trusts are similar, they do have key differences that you should understand.
Both wills and trusts are designed to protect your family, assets, and property. How they differ is a will is a written document expressing your wishes after your death. Whereas as a trust is active the day you create it. With a trust you can list the distribution of assets before your death, unlike a will.
Attorney Cerio is knowledgeable about all aspects of wills, estates, and trusts, and he can offer his guidance on how you can best protect your family.
Rely on Attorney Cerio for Your Estate Planning
At the Law Office of Scott Cerio, you can receive legal guidance for:
- Last Will and Testament
- Living Will
- Healthcare Proxy
- Estate Work
- Probate
- Family Trust
- Irrevocable Trust
- Revocable Trust
If you are ready to the start process of protecting your family, fill out our form to request an appointment. Need more information on wills, trusts, and estate planning? Contact our office today.