Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys

An estate planning attorney prepares wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives to protect your family and pass on your assets.

202.153 Estate Planning & Probate attorneys listed on AttorneyQnA

Estate planning is how you decide — instead of state law deciding for you — who inherits your property, who raises your children, who makes medical decisions if you cannot, and how to minimize taxes and probate cost. A qualified estate planning attorney builds an integrated plan around your goals, family structure, and asset profile.

Core documents in a complete plan

  • Last will and testament — directs the distribution of your probate assets
  • Revocable living trust — avoids probate, manages assets during incapacity, controls distribution timing
  • Durable financial power of attorney — names someone to handle finances if you cannot
  • Healthcare proxy / power of attorney — names a medical decision-maker
  • Living will / advance directive — records end-of-life treatment preferences
  • HIPAA authorization — lets family access your medical information
  • Beneficiary designations — retirement accounts, life insurance, transfer-on-death accounts
  • Guardianship nominations for minor children

Trusts: when and why

A revocable living trust is often the centerpiece of a modern estate plan. Benefits include avoiding probate (faster, private, less expensive), seamless management during incapacity, and the ability to control distribution to children or beneficiaries with special needs. Irrevocable trusts serve more specialized purposes including asset protection, Medicaid planning, and estate-tax reduction.

When to update your plan

  • Marriage, divorce, or death of a spouse
  • Birth or adoption of a child or grandchild
  • Significant change in net worth
  • Move to a new state
  • Major change in tax law
  • Beneficiary or fiduciary changes
Atty. Brendan A. Sweeney
Atty. Brendan A. Sweeney
Fort Lauderdale 21 year 5.0

Brendan Sweeney serves as Counsel in the firm's Financial Services Litigation Group with a focus on representing financial institutions in all matters...

Banking & Financial Institution Disputes Financial Services Litigation Real Estate Litigation & Eminent Domain Probate Law Real Property
Atty. James Ralph Aulbaugh III
Atty. James Ralph Aulbaugh III
Dallas 18 year 5.0

Mr. James Ralph Aulbaugh III is a lawyer practicing business litigation, commercial litigation, divorce and 10 other areas of law.

Business Litigation Commercial Litigation Divorce Business Criminal +8
Atty. Vincas (Vince) M. Vyzas
Atty. Vincas (Vince) M. Vyzas
Jersey City 38 year 5.0

Mr. Vyzas received his start as a legal aide in the New York State Department of Law, Real Estate Financing Bureau, where he reviewed cooperative, con...

Banking Law Condominium Law Real Estate Bank Directors And Officers Liability Bank Foreclosures +21
Atty. Loraine M. DiSalvo, Esq.
Atty. Loraine M. DiSalvo, Esq.
Alpharetta 29 year 5.0

Named one of Georgia Trend Magazine's Legal Elite for 2016 in Tax, Estate, and Trust Law; Selected for Super Lawyers of Georgia (2013, 2014, 2015, 201...

Probate Trusts and Estates Wills Aged And Aging Ancillary Probate +47
Atty. James Earl Hensley, Jr.
Atty. James Earl Hensley, Jr.
Conway 27 year 5.0

James Earl Hensley, Jr. is a lawyer practicing personal injury, federal and state criminal and civil law, capital murder and 9 other areas of law. Jam...

Capital Murder Federal And State Criminal And Civil Law Personal Injury Accident And Personal Injury Adoption And Guardianship +7
Atty. Louis A. Russo
Atty. Louis A. Russo
New York 19 year 5.0

Louis A. Russo is the founding member of Russo Law LLC, a New York and New Jersey business law firm focused on commercial contracts, business acquisit...

Contract Negotiation / Contract Drafting Contracts Mergers Acquisitions and Divestitures Admiralty and Maritime Law Breach of Fiduciary Duty (Duty of Care, Duty of Loyalty) +14
Atty. Mr Mark S. Bosco
Atty. Mr Mark S. Bosco
Phoenix 42 year 5.0

Mr Mark S. Bosco is a lawyer practicing banking law, general real estate practice, bankruptcy and 5 other areas of law.

Banking Law Bankruptcy General Real Estate Practice Financial Services Forcible Entry And Detainers (Evictions) +3
Atty. David Goldman, Esq.
Atty. David Goldman, Esq.
Jacksonville 19 year 5.0

Mr. Goldman has over 20 years of business experience.

Elder Law Trusts and Estates Wills and Probate Guardianship and Conservatorship Litigation
Atty. Joseph Patrick Vendetti
Atty. Joseph Patrick Vendetti
Erie 21 year 5.0

Joseph Patrick Vendetti is a lawyer practicing workers compensation, personal injury, wills and estates and 2 other areas of law. Joseph received a de...

Personal Injury Wills And Estates Workers Compensation Living Wills Wills & Living Wills
Atty. Tae Kelley Bronner
Atty. Tae Kelley Bronner
Tampa 32 year 5.0

Tae Kelley Bronner is a lawyer practicing probate & trust, probate and trust litigation, real property and 3 other areas of law. Tae received a B.A. d...

Probate & Trust Probate And Trust Litigation Real Property Estate Planning Trusts and Estates +1
Atty. Michael A. Setlak
Atty. Michael A. Setlak
Fort Wayne 24 year 5.0

Mike began practicing law in 2002 in Fort Wayne and the surrounding counties. Mike has focused his scope of legal practice to all issues involving fam...

Divorce Domestic Partnerships Family Law Adoption Adoptions +77
Atty. Michael Scott Arlein
Atty. Michael Scott Arlein
New York 26 year 5.0

Michael Scott Arlein is a lawyer practicing trusts and estates, financial services, estate planning and 4 other areas of law. Michael received a B.A. ...

Estate Planning Financial Services Trusts and Estates Privacy Tax +2
Atty. John Wallace Crow II
Atty. John Wallace Crow II
Clarksville 17 year 5.0

While I am a lawyer and my career is a large part of my life, its only a small part of who I am. So let me start off by telling you a little bit about...

Estate Planning Trusts Wills Business Formation Business Planning +10
Atty. Jeffrey P. Hall
Atty. Jeffrey P. Hall
Chandler 21 year 5.0

I am married and have three young children. My family is very much like the family described on the Why You? — Mid-Life page.

Ancillary Probate Probate Probate Administration Contested Trusts And Estates Contested Wills +29
Atty. Marianna Schwartsman
Atty. Marianna Schwartsman
Brooklyn 18 year 5.0

Marianna Schwartsman is a lawyer practicing wills and trusts, asset protection, probate and 18 other areas of law. Marianna received a B.A. degree fro...

Asset Protection Probate Wills And Trusts Beneficiary Representation Business & Succession Planning +16
Atty. Robert Craig Thrift, Jr.
Atty. Robert Craig Thrift, Jr.
Atlanta 5.0

For nearly 20 years Craig Thrift has represented clients in business transactions, mergers and acquisitions, franchising, real estate, leasing, corpor...

Corporate Franchise & Dealership Real Estate Business Formation Business Law +9
Atty. Jennifer Gilliland Vanasdale Esquire
Atty. Jennifer Gilliland Vanasdale Esquire
Cranberry Township 25 year 5.0

Attorney Jennifer Gilliland Vanasdale has earned the distinguished AV Preeminent Rating by Martindale-Hubbell. This high achievement is earned by a se...

Estate Administration Family Law General Practice Business entity formation and business matters Insurance +6
Atty. Jeffrey Robert Loew
Atty. Jeffrey Robert Loew
San Mateo 25 year 5.0

As a litigation attorney, Mr. Loew’s primary areas of practice include trust and estate litigation (including will and trust contests), fiduciary liti...

Estate Litigation Fiduciary Litigation Trust Litigation Conservatorship Dispute Resolution +6
Atty. Gary Green
Atty. Gary Green
Philadelphia 54 year 5.0

Gary Green practices at Sidkoff, Pincus & Green, P.C. Read Full Bio

Civil Rights Law Commercial Law Federal And State Litigation Antitrust Business Arbitration +44
Atty. Hebern W. Sanderson, Jr.
Atty. Hebern W. Sanderson, Jr.
Clinton 34 year 5.0

Hebern W. Sanderson, Jr. is a lawyer practicing personal injury, workers compensation, social security disability and 3 other areas of law.

Personal Injury Social Security Disability Workers Compensation Estates And Estate Planning Real Estate +1

Frequently Asked Questions about Estate Planning

Do I really need an estate plan if I am not wealthy?
Yes. Estate planning is not primarily about taxes — it is about who controls your assets if you die or become incapacitated and how your family avoids probate costs and delays. Even modest estates benefit substantially from a basic will, powers of attorney, and beneficiary designation review.
What is the difference between a will and a trust?
A will directs distribution of assets through probate court after you die. A revocable living trust holds assets during your life and distributes them to beneficiaries after your death without probate. Trusts also provide privacy, faster administration, and incapacity planning.
How much does estate planning cost?
A basic will-based plan typically costs $400 to $1,500. A more comprehensive revocable trust-based plan ranges from $2,000 to $5,000. Highly customized plans involving business succession, irrevocable trusts, or estate-tax planning cost more.
What is probate and why avoid it?
Probate is the court-supervised process of validating a will and distributing assets. It is public, can take 6 to 18 months, and typically costs 3% to 7% of the gross estate in fees and costs. Probate avoidance through trust planning or beneficiary designations saves time, money, and family privacy.
Can I do my own estate plan with online forms?
Online forms work for very simple situations, but they typically miss state-specific execution requirements, fail to coordinate beneficiary designations with the document plan, and provide no help during the administration phase. Estate disputes triggered by DIY documents often cost the family far more than a lawyer would have charged up front.
What is the federal estate tax exemption?
As of 2026, the federal estate-tax exemption is $13.99 million per individual ($27.98M per couple with portability). The exemption is scheduled to drop by roughly half at the end of 2025 unless Congress extends it. State estate-tax exemptions are often much lower.
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