Wills Lawyers in Fayette County, AL
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Higey Law LLC
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Birmingham)
300 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd N., Ste. 503, Birmingham, AL 35203-
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The Rose Law Firm, LLC
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Birmingham)
811 20th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35205 -
Kirk Drennan Law
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Birmingham)
500 Office Park Drive, Suite 100, Birmingham, AL 35223 -
The Merrell Law Firm, LLC
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Hoover)
5113 Cyrus Circle, Hoover, AL 35242- Free Consultation
- 1 Attorney Rating
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- 1 Attorney Rating
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Paine & Associates, P.C.
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Florence)
201 South Court Street, Florence, AL 35630 -
Stephanie Bain P.C.
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Pell City)
1918 Cogswell Avenue, Pell City, AL 35125- Free Consultation
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Crumbley-Blackwell-Price Attorneys
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Huntsville)
2304 Memorial Parkway SW, Huntsville, AL 35801 1 Additional Office- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 1 Attorney Rating
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- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 1 Attorney Rating
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Law Office of Mitchell J. Howie & Associates, P.L.L.C.
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Huntsville)
102 South Side Square, Huntsville, AL 35801 -
Strawn & Robertson, LLC
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Gadsden)
2401 Rainbow Drive, Gadsden, AL 35901- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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Law Office of Jeffrey J. Courtney, LLC.
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Wetumpka)
1881 Holtville Rd, Wetumpka, AL 36092-
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Anderson, Williams, & Farrow, LLC
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Montgomery)
7515 Halcyon Pointe Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117- 3 Attorney Ratings
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- 3 Attorney Ratings
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Wilson & Jackson LLC
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Montgomery)
1785 Taliaferro Trail, Montgomery, AL 36117- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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John A. Tinney, Attorney at Law
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Roanoke)
739 Main Street, Roanoke, AL 36274- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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- 1 Super Lawyers®
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The Garris Law Firm, LLC
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Bay Minette)
326 Courthouse Square, Bay Minette, AL 36578 -
Holberg and Holberg, P.C.
Wills Lawyers Serving Fayette County, AL (Mobile)
118 North Royal Street, Suite 804, Mobile, AL 36602- Free Consultation
- Free Consultation
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Getting help with creating and managing a will is an important step to take in your life. If you want your property to go to specific people after you die, or to name who will be responsible for making sure your wishes are carried out, or to avoid legal issues, a wills lawyer can help.
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A will – often called a last will and testament – provides for how your property and final affairs will be dealt with after you die. The last will and testament is the most common legal document used in estate planning, to provide for what you want to do with your assets after you pass away. It can be difficult to address estate planning. Talking to your family about end-of-life decisions is a sensitive matter. An estate planning lawyer can provide options and legal advice about wills, trusts, and how to handle your estate.
A will is not the only estate planning option. There are several estate planning options that can be used to control what happens to your property and assets after you pass away. Living trusts provide for many options to determine how family members, friends, or charities can be provided for after death.
You can avoid the legal process of probate with a revocable living trust. Probate can add additional delays and costs to distributing the estate assets. A trust may be a better option than a will if you have specific desires for how people are provided for, what happens with your assets, or you have property in multiple states.
Another important estate planning tool is known as a living will. Also called an advance directive or health care directive, it provides for your wishes while you are still alive but may be unable to communicate your decisions. For example, if you suffer a serious medical event like a stroke, you may not be able to speak or communicate to health care workers about your wishes. A living will can provide for what kind of medical treatment you may or may not want. A living will can also name a health care agent to make important medical decisions on your behalf.
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- Comfort Level
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- Cost
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After you find a Fayette County, Alabama wills attorney, you may have a lot of important questions to ask. A wills lawyer can help you by evaluating your needs and goals to provide the best estate planning options. Questions you may want to ask an attorney about wills include:
- How can I make sure my loved ones are provided for?
- Are there reasons to avoid probate?
- Will my loved ones have to worry about estate taxes and expenses?
- How can I make sure my will is enforced?
- What happens if someone contests the will?
- How can I make changes to my will?
- How can I create a living will?
- Can I use a printed form will?
An attorney that does will is generally a trust and estates lawyer. Trusts and estates law firms generally provide transactional services, like preparing a will, creating a trust, estate administration, wealth planning, and administering trusts. This type of law generally involves a lot of planning, addressing possible pitfalls, and helping their clients avoid common mistakes that can upset or delay asset distribution.
It is always a good idea to research your lawyer prior to hiring. Every state has a disciplinary organization that monitors attorneys, their licenses, and consumer complaints. By researching lawyer discipline you can:
- Ensure the attorney is currently licensed to practice in your state
- Gain an understanding of his or her historical disciplinary record, if any.
- Determine the seriousness of complaints/issues which could range from late bar fees to more serious issues requiring disciplinary action.