Put Your Wishes in Writing


Last Will & Testament

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A will is more than a document—it’s a way to make your intentions known and help your family avoid conflict or confusion when the time comes. We’ll guide you through the process clearly and respectfully, ensuring your will is valid, detailed, and aligned with your overall estate plan.

A Simple Step That Protects Your Legacy

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Will Drafting

Clear, customized & legally sound

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Executor Planning

Choose who manages your estate

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Guardianship Provisions

Protect minor children & dependents

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Asset Directives

Specify who gets what—no guesswork

Will-Related Questions Answered

  • Why do I need a will if I have a trust?

    Even with a trust, a will plays an important role. It can name guardians for children, manage assets outside of your trust, and serve as a backup to your other planning. A complete estate plan usually includes both.

  • What happens if I die without a will?

    Without a will, the state decides how your assets are divided—often in ways that don’t reflect your wishes. A will lets you stay in control and ensures your voice is heard.

  • Can I write my own will?

    Technically yes, but DIY wills often lead to legal issues or delays in probate. We ensure your will is valid under Nevada law, clearly written, and legally enforceable.

  • How often should I update my will?

    Any major life change—like a birth, death, marriage, divorce, or significant financial shift—is a good time to review and update your will. We recommend reviewing your plan every few years.

  • Can I name guardians for my children in a will?

    Yes. Your will is the proper legal place to name guardians for minor children. Without a will, a judge decides. We help you make these choices clearly and legally.

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Let’s Put It in Writing

Creating or updating your will is easier than you think—and more important than you realize. Let’s get started together.