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Sol Lovas, Lawyer, P.C. - Billings, MT

2817 2nd Ave., Suite 207 Billings, MT 59101

Updated: 07/24/2020

Billings Wills, Trusts and Estates Law Firm

Overview

TOTAL ESTATE PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

TOTAL ESTATE PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION:

Our firm specializes in an area of law we call Total Estate Planning and Administration.

Total Estate Planning Administration includes Wills and Probate, and Living Trusts. But it's more than just that.
It also includes Estate and Gift Taxes, Business Organizations, and Elder Law...

TOTAL ESTATE PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

TOTAL ESTATE PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION:

Our firm specializes in an area of law we call Total Estate Planning and Administration.

Total Estate Planning Administration includes Wills and Probate, and Living Trusts. But it's more than just that.
It also includes Estate and Gift Taxes, Business Organizations, and Elder Law. Essentially, it covers all of the issues about how you own your property and your business, how your preserve your wealth, how you protect your assets, and how you transfer your property to the other members of your family in the event of your death.

Total Estate Planning and Administration therefore deals with all of the issues concerning the ownership, structure and management of your accumulated wealth; your business (whether a sole proprietorship, or a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company); planning for death; administering trusts and estates after death; planning for changes in your family (marriages and children); charitable giving; and all of the tax issues involved in these area.

Through Total Estate Planning and Administration, we can help with all of your legal needs concerning ownership of your property or business, buying or selling your property or business, adjusting to changes in your family, and planning how to most easily transfer the wealth you have accumulated to the members of your family who survive you, at the lowest tax cost. After someone has died, we will also help you administer the estate or trust to ensure that the tax planning that was put into place is carried through for maximum tax savings.

PROFESSIONAL GOALS:

In our practice, we adhere to the following professional goals:

  • To adhere to the highest standards of professional ethics at all times.
  • To serve your legal needs as professionally and efficiently as possible.
  • To provide you with the highest quality legal services at a price that is reasonable - for both you and us - in view of the value of the services provided.
  • To provide you with legal assistance that fits your needs, not ours. To accomplish all matters in the simplest and quickest way possible, while meeting your legitimate goals.
  • To produce legal documents in Plain English whenever possible.

CONTACT US:

If you want someone to do more than just write you a will or trust...

If you want someone who will look at your entire tax, family and financial picture, and work with you to develop an overall wealth management plan that addresses your needs and wishes, your family situation, and your best interests...

If you want someone who will prepare your estate plan documents in Plan English that you can understand...

CALL SOL

About Sol Lovas, Lawyer, P.C.

Previous Law Firm Name

  • Felt, Martin, Frazier & Lovas, P.C., January 1, 1992

Practice Areas

  • Wills, Trusts and Estates 50%
  • Elder Law 50%

Litigation

  • 0%

Published Works

  • When is a Family Not a Family? Inheritance and the Taxation Inheritance Within the Non-Traditional Family., Idaho L. Rev., Vol.24, #3, 1988

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2817 2nd Ave., Suite 207 Billings, MT 59101

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  • (406) 252-8024

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