Hello! We all know how important "preventative maintenance" is for our homes, cars, appliances, and especially our bodies (the most important machine we own!). Have you ever thought about preventative maintenance for your legal affairs? The emotional and financial costs of guardianships, business disputes, real estate deals "gone bad," probate, etc. can sap your energies, destroy your peace of mind and ruin what you've worked a lifetime to build. Yet these situations are largely avoidable.
The best way to maintain as much of your wealth as possible is by good legal planning, whether it involves your business, estate, or healthcare. Don't think your estate is not large enough to require planning; it's even more important to conserve smaller estates and businesses. It is truly a gift of love to your family and friends.
Taking care of your legal matters shouldn't be stressful and uncomfortable. You should have the opportunity to thoroughly understand your options, ask questions, discuss alternatives and minimize your costs. My staff and I work hard make sure you have all the information you need so you can make the best decisions for you, your business, and your family. Good planning anticipates potential problems, addresses them, and allows for adjustment to new circumstances.
Our focus is to help you make informed choices, prepare and explain the appropriate documents,
and then follow up to be sure the plan is implemented correctly.
You can see my background and some legal preventative maintenance ideas on the following pages.
I look forward to an opportunity to work with you.
This information should be treated as a starting point and is not a substitute for professional legal analysis. It is provided on this site with the understanding and agreement that the Law office of Rebecca M. Becker does not render legal or other professional services to readers by posting said material. The services of a competent professional should be sought if legal or other specific expert assistance is required.
We have worked with many cases like these and want you to know you are not alone. The IRS does not care about you and is only concerned about getting their money.