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Estate Planning Attorney in Peoria, Arizona

Making estate planning in Peoria clear and simple, because your family deserves a plan that works.

Why Peoria Residents Choose Proactive Estate Planning

Many people assume that comprehensive legal planning is only for the ultra-wealthy, but that is a common misconception. In reality, estate planning is a vital safety net for every family in Peoria. Whether you are building a career, growing a business, or raising children, putting a plan in place is fundamentally about keeping control of your future. If you choose not to document your wishes, you allow the Arizona court system to decide how your assets are split, who manages your healthcare, and who takes care of your minor children.

We give you the framework so your personal values guide your future rather than state laws. Taking action now protects your loved ones from stress and uncertainty. We provide the legal tools to ensure your assets stay under the care of the people you trust.

Core Estate Planning Services We Offer

Last Will & Testament

A will decides who gets your property, who handles your estate, and who raises your kids. Without one, Arizona courts make those calls for you. We help you draft a clear, legally sound will that reflects exactly what you want — no confusion, no gaps, no guesswork left behind.

Revocable Living Trust

A living trust lets your assets pass directly to the people you choose without going through probate court. You stay in full control while you are alive. We help you set up a trust that fits your family, protects your property, and makes everything simple for your loved ones later.

Durable Power of Attorney

If you are ever in an accident or too ill to manage your finances, someone needs to step in immediately. Without this document your family may have to go to court first. We help you choose the right person and put a legally solid power of attorney in place fast.

Healthcare Power of Attorney

This names the person who makes medical decisions for you when you cannot speak for yourself. Without it doctors will not know who to listen to and family may disagree at the worst moment. We help you choose the right person and make sure this document is properly prepared and valid.

Living Will / Advance Healthcare Directive

A living will tells doctors exactly what care you do or do not want at the end of life things like life support or resuscitation. It removes an impossible burden from your family. We help you put your wishes clearly in writing so there is never any doubt about what you wanted.

HIPAA Authorization

Without this document even your closest family members can be legally blocked from seeing your medical records when they need them most. It is simple but critical. We help you get this done quickly alongside your other healthcare documents so the right people always have access to the right information.

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How We Help You Build Your Strategy

Taking Control of Your Legacy in Peoria

Estate planning is an act of care for the people you love most. Whether you are navigating a recent marriage, starting a business, or raising children, these documents create a vital safety net for your home. You may feel like you can delay these decisions, but acting now helps you move from uncertainty to real preparedness. Our goal is to help you build a strong, protective structure around your family future, ensuring you stay in command of your legacy no matter what life brings.

By taking this step now, you stop leaving your family security to chance. Instead, you create a clear map that guides your loved ones through hard moments with confidence. We are here to help you name your goals, secure your assets, and put a plan in place that allows you to live your life knowing your essential protections are already active.

Beginning Your Consultation

You do not need a finished list of assets or a complex strategy before calling us. We know this can feel like a big step, which is why the first part is simply a conversation. During your meeting, we will review your current situation, explain all your options in plain language, and help you finalize a plan that secures your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Peoria families need five basic documents — a will, a living trust, a financial power of attorney, a healthcare power of attorney, and an advance directive. Which ones you need depends on your family situation. We walk you through it step by step during your first call.
Yes. Placing your home inside a living trust is the most common way to keep it out of probate. Without this, your property could sit in court for months before your family gets access. A trust transfers ownership privately and quickly to whoever you choose.
For most straightforward cases it takes just a few weeks from your first consultation to having signed documents in hand. More complex situations with business interests or multiple properties may take a little longer. We always keep you informed of exactly where things stand.
Without a plan, your rental property goes through Arizona probate court. This is a public process that takes months and costs money. During that time your family may have limited ability to manage the property or collect rent. A trust prevents all of this completely.
We do not treat clients like case numbers. Our Peoria team listens to your actual situation, explains everything without legal jargon, and builds a plan around your real family goals — not a generic checklist. That personal attention is what keeps families coming back and referring their friends.
Absolutely. Our relationship with clients does not end when documents are signed. Life changes and your plan may need updates. We are always available to answer follow-up questions, review your documents, and make changes whenever your situation requires it.

Yes. We use secure, encrypted digital systems for all work. Your personal and financial data is kept strictly confidential.

Yes, and this is a major advantage for our clients. If your estate plan connects to a divorce, child custody arrangement, or guardianship concern, our team handles all of it together. You do not need to hire separate attorneys and repeat your story to multiple people.
You can call our office directly or use the contact form on our website. Our staff is ready to answer your questions and connect you with the right person for your specific situation without any delay.