ESTATE PLANNING FOR SINGLES
An unmarried individual has unique estate planning issues. Our law firm recognizes that many single people fail to plan, believing they lack sufficient money or assets. However, a single person may have a life insurance policy through an employer, a retirement account, a business, home equity, or accidental death benefits from credit cards and memberships.
Proper Planning Of Your Estate
It is important that individuals plan for the orderly disposition of their assets, to designate where assets will go and to designate who will be responsible for personal, financial, and health care decisions when assistance becomes necessary.
Personalized Wills and Trusts Drafted Specifically For Your Unique Situation.
At Frame Legal, we design estate plans that properly implement the unmarried client's objectives, regarding the disposition of their property, which family members are to benefit and in what manner. And addressing any special problems, or needs of the client, or peculiarities involving their business.
Estate Planning Is An Ongoing Process
Our law firm understands that estate planning is a continuing process, requiring updating as the facts and circumstances of the client change, or as new estate, trusts and tax laws are enacted that may have a bearing on their existing estate plan. We offer clients several estate planning options in order to proactively review and update the unmarried individual's estate plan to ensure its continued viability.

