What is Estate Law?

Estate law controls the disposition of a deceased person's belongings and dependents after their death. If the deceased had a well thought-out estate plan, the process can be made much smoother and easier on grieving relatives.

Drafting a successful plan may involve meeting with an attorney who can assist you with drafting the necessary documents in such a way that they will be more likely to hold up in court.

Guardianships and Conservatorships

Conservatorships and guardianships are formed to protect the interests of persons who cannot do so themselves. The most common charge of guardians and conservators is to assist with the handling of the affairs of those who are not legally old enough to govern their own affairs, or those who due to physical or mental incapacitation cannot protect their own interests.

If you need assistance with the topics above, please contact Kreamer Law Firm, P.C. today!

Wills

Wills are drafted to ensure that a person's belongings are transferred to designated parties after their death. Kreamer Law Firm, P.C. can assist with the drafting of wills to ensure that your belongings are disposed of as you wish.

Trusts

Setting up trusts requires careful consideration of a variety of factors. We can help you advise you on the best way to create a trust that will protect your assets and your heirs.

Probate Law

Probate Law governs the way that property owned by a deceased person is conveyed to the heirs of the estate. If you would like assistance or advice regarding a probate law issue, contact Kreamer Law Firm, P.C.