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Fully Licensed in WI and FL

Locally Owned

Certified Exit Planning Advisor

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  • What is an estate plan?

    Any estate planning should at the very least consist of a last will and testament, durable power of attorney, and a healthcare power of attorney. Many times it also includes a revocable living trust, marital property agreement, HIPAA authorization, and digital asset authorization.


    Did you know that according to a study by Caring, only one in three adults in the U.S. currently has a will or other estate planning document in place? If you have questions about your estate, give us a call today.

  • What is probate?

    Probate is the process of settling an estate through the court. It typically takes at least six to nine months, costs thousands of dollars, and all of the information is public. It's almost always advised to avoid probate. For more estate planning questions, call our office today.

  • How do you avoid probate?

    Having a will does not allow you to avoid probate. You can avoid probate with beneficiary designations and/or a trust. For more questions about wills and trusts, call our office today.

  • What do you need to set up a limited liability company?

    Most people think that just filing the articles of organization with the Department of Financial Institutions of Wisconsin is enough to create their limited liability company. While this is true that your company is created, you do need additional documents prepared to ensure you actually have limited liability protection, like an operating agreement. For more questions about estate planning or setting up your company, call our office today.

  • How do I become a Florida resident?

    Becoming a Florida resident is not solely based on time spent in Florida. It's a misconception that you have to spend at least six months in Florida to become a resident. Becoming a resident is based on a number of factors and circumstances. For questions about residency, estate planning, or wills and trusts, give us a call today.

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