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.

201.569 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. Mark S. Drobny
Atty. Mark S. Drobny
Sacramento 46 year 5.0

Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Estate Planning. Member, Board of Trustees, Sutter Hospitals Foundation, 1989-2001—.

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Atty. Kyle E. Krull
Atty. Kyle E. Krull
Overland Park 42 year 5.0

Phi Delta Phi; Order of Barristers; National Moot Court. Author: "Pocket Watch," A Nationally-Syndicated Newsletter for Estate Planning Attorneys.

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Atty. Carlo A. LaMonica
Atty. Carlo A. LaMonica
Moscow 13 year 5.0

Attorney Carlo LaMonica has devoted his entire legal career to helping individuals, families, and small business owners in Northeastern Pennsylvania w...

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Atty. David Steinfeld
Atty. David Steinfeld
Palm Beach 29 year 5.0

Mr. David Steinfeld is a lawyer practicing 215, business counseling, business law and 16 other areas of law.

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Atty. Douglas MacMillan Borthwick
Atty. Douglas MacMillan Borthwick
Santa Ana 31 year 5.0

Douglas MacMillan Borthwick is a lawyer practicing civil litigation, business litigation, personal injury and 7 other areas of law. Douglas received a...

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Atty. Mark D. Munson
Atty. Mark D. Munson
Wausau 27 year 5.0

Mark D. Munson is a lawyer practicing elder law, estate planning, taxation and 7 other areas of law.

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Atty. Kevin Patrick Seaver
Atty. Kevin Patrick Seaver
Boston 35 year 5.0

Kevin Patrick Seaver is a lawyer practicing child abuse or neglect (51a) reports, custody, adoptions and 18 other areas of law. Kevin received a B.S. ...

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Atty. Marcus N Seiter
Atty. Marcus N Seiter
Tempe 11 year 5.0

Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Peace of Mind - Contact Seiter Law for a free consultation! About me: I am passionate about he...

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Atty. John H Schmidt
Atty. John H Schmidt
Shepherdsville 28 year 5.0

The founder of the Law Offices of John Schmidt & Associates PLLC, John has a personal devotion to help struggling families. The happiness and welfare ...

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Atty. George Leroy Powell
Atty. George Leroy Powell
Houston 24 year 5.0

Mr. George Leroy Powell is a lawyer practicing criminal law, dui/dwi, sex crimes and 109 other areas of law.

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Atty. Emily A Foehr
Atty. Emily A Foehr
Sacramento 16 year 5.0

Emily A Foehr is a lawyer practicing estate planning for parents of handicapped children, estate planning for unmarried couples, estate planning for t...

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Atty. Evan Kyle Guthrie
Atty. Evan Kyle Guthrie
Charleston 16 year 5.0

Mr. Evan Kyle Guthrie is a lawyer practicing marriage & prenuptials, trusts, power of attorney and 20 other areas of law.

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Atty. Stephen P. Levesque
Atty. Stephen P. Levesque
Cranston 29 year 5.0

Stephen P. Levesque is a lawyer practicing bankruptcy, estate planning, probate and 6 other areas of law.

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Atty. Richard M. Morgan, Esq.
Atty. Richard M. Morgan, Esq.
Alpharetta 39 year 5.0

Richard M. Morgan has been practicing law in Georgia since 1987.

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Atty. Kirsten E. Bennett
Atty. Kirsten E. Bennett
White Plains 24 year 5.0

Kirsten E. Bennett is a lawyer practicing criminal law, dui/dwi, personal injury and 19 other areas of law.

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Atty. Kirk T. Bauer
Atty. Kirk T. Bauer
DeLand 41 year 5.0

Mr. Bauer began the practice of law in 1985 and established the law firm of Bauer and Associates in 1992 in DeLand.

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Atty. Dale Hayes, Jr.
Atty. Dale Hayes, Jr.
Las Vegas 22 year 5.0

National College for DUI Defense,Certificate (2010). National College of DUI Defense Summer Session taught at Harvard Law School (2010).

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Atty. Marion Moise Moses
Atty. Marion Moise Moses
Columbia 25 year 5.0

Law Clerk to the Honorable Thomas W. Cooper, Jr., Circuit Judge, 3rd Judicial Circuit, 2001-2002.

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Atty. Michael R. Kurmes
Atty. Michael R. Kurmes
Burleson 15 year 5.0

Education: Texas Wesleyan School of Law 2010- Dean's List- Vice Magister, Phi Delta Phi, 2008-2009- Academic Support Teaching Assistant, 2008-2009- Mo...

Criminal Law Family Law Wills and Probate Estate Planning
Atty. Jason Eric Neufeld
Atty. Jason Eric Neufeld
Aventura 19 year 5.0

Mr. Jason Eric Neufeld is a lawyer practicing elder law, medicaid planning, special needs trusts and 3 other areas of law.

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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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