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Austin Estate Planning and Administration Law Firm
Overview
Brink Bennett Pargaman Atkins & Sanchez PLLC takes great satisfaction in providing clients with lifetime support for all estate planning and probate matters needed in Austin and across Texas. We handle matters pertaining to:
- Estate planning for individuals and business owners
- Probate and estate administration
- Fiduciary representation
- Wills and trusts
- Marital property planning
- Tax planning
Many people's conception of estate planning stops at writing a will, but there's a lot more to it than that. Recently, the focus of estate planning has shifted to protecting your assets so that your loved ones can continue to live comfortably after you pass away. A skilled elder law attorney can help you and your family rest assured that you have adequately prepared for your long-term care needs and that they will receive the advantages you have planned for them.
Our legal team, which includes board-certified estate planning and probate law specialists, will tailor a solution that provides you with the maximum possible safety and protection. We'll go over the best practices for managing your estate, appointing executors and agents, and archiving legal paperwork. We'll also help you draft the numerous directives you'll leave to your loved ones, such as account numbers and locations for retirement and savings accounts, as well as insurance and medical details. If you ever need a power of attorney, we can help you with that, too.
You can rest assured that we will take the time to listen to you and thoroughly explain the proceedings of your case. No two clients or cases are the same, and we at Brink Bennett Pargaman Atkins & Sanchez PLLC appreciate that. That's why our lawyers spend as much time as necessary getting to know you, your loved ones and your aspirations.
We understand what keeps you up at night, and we want you to know we're here to work through those concerns. Your initial consultation is on us. We also accept credit card payments.
About Brink Bennett + Fort PLLC
Previous Law Firm Name
- Brink Bennett Flaherty Golden pllc
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning and Administration
- Estate Planning For Business Owners
- Fiduciary Litigation
- Martial Property Planning
- Probate
- Tax Planning
- Wills and Trusts
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
7800 N. Mopac ExpySte 200 Austin, TX 78759
Phone
Fax
- 512-407-8588
Appointments
Weekday
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