Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Bucks County Estate Planning Lawyer


The Law Offices of Yvette E. Taylor-Hachoose is an experienced estate planning law firm serving the needs of clients throughout Pennsylvania. We provide knowledgeable legal counsel and advice for estate planning matters, for drafting wills, creating trusts, and health care powers of attorney.

Our firm understands the importance to plan for the future. We also know that it is difficult to think about a time when you are no longer available to make your wishes known. We make it easier to prepare wills and other estate planning documents by taking a thoughtful, understanding approach with our clients. We welcome you to visit our office and discuss your needs in a initial free consultation. When you are ready to formalize your wishes, we will guide you through the process and help ensure everything is in order.

To schedule an appointment with an experienced and caring estate planning lawyer, call us at 215-321-4033.

From our office in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, we provide a variety of estate planning services, including:


  • Drafting simple and complex wills

  • Establishing trust funds

  • Appointing powers of attorney

  • Writing health care proxies

  • Establishing guardianships

  • Helping with business succession issues

  • Appointing estate administrators

Why should you plan for the future?


Estate planning involves more than passing along assets to your family members. It protects your family from confusion and controversy upon your death and helps avoid costly probate fees. It also serves as a way to ensure your wishes are carried out, not the wants of a distant relative.



One very important reason to use our estate planning services is to provide for your children in case of untimely death. You can designate a caregiver for your children rather than have the court appoint a guardian.



Another reason is to communicate your wishes for receiving health care, should you become incapacitated. A health care proxy, or living will, lets your family know what measures to take in case of extreme illness or injury.



By expressing your thoughts in a clear, written document, you make it easier on your family to make difficult decisions and removes potentially conflicting opinions of relatives, who may "think" they know your thoughts on your care.



If you need legal assistance in estate planning, contact an attorney online or call our offices at 215-321-4033.

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