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ESTATE PLANNING

Planning For Your Family's Future

At the Hildebrand Law Firm, LLC, we handle a broad range of estate planning matters for clients in Milwaukee County, Waukesha County, Ozaukee County and throughout surrounding Wisconsin communities.

Our legal team will personally guide you through the estate planning process and help you make informed decisions when crafting legal documents to ensure they are aligned with your interests. We are here to help you protect your wealth and establish sound legal and financial plans in the face of an uncertain future.

Our attorneys understand the importance of faith to many people in devising their estate plan. We can help you explore investment and charitable gifting strategies that are in line with your wishes and religious beliefs.

How We Can Help

We help clients achieve their estate planning goals by employing important tools such as:

  • Wills

  • Advance health care directives/living wills

  • Trusts

  • Powers of attorney

  • Business succession planning

We will work with you closely to gain an understanding of your needs and goals. Our mission is to help you understand the advantages and drawbacks of certain legal strategies, so you can make the decisions that are right for you and your loved ones. We can not only establish estate plans, but also help you maintain and revise your estate plan as your needs evolve and as estate planning statutes change over the years.

A Will or Trust Is Important and we establish wills, trusts and other estate planning documents to help you understand your options and how the Wisconsin's estate planning laws apply to you.

 

A power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to name a trusted person to make decisions for you in the event you should become incapacitated. In Wisconsin, there are two types of powers of attorney..

Transferring business ownership, without careful planning, can result in unnecessary taxes, disputes and liabilities. With sound guidance, it is possible to protect assets and a smooth transfer of ownership.

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