PRACTICE AREAS

– Estate Planning

Estate planning is so much more than “just” a will – it is planning for the known and unknown contingencies in life. Every estate plan should include a will, a power of attorney over property, a medical power of attorney, advance directives to your physicians, and a designation of guardians. More complex estates may also utilize revocable management trusts, tax planning techniques, life insurance trusts, business succession plans, charitable trusts, and complex gifting strategies.

We understand that our clients are diverse and require an individualized approach to their estate planning. We are ready to answer your questions and cater to your unique needs. Whether you require a review of your existing planning documents or need to get a new estate plan started, Sabol Law PLLC is ready to assist you today.

– Probate

Losing a loved one is never easy. An experienced probate attorney can clarify next steps and provide guidance on the most effective and cost-efficient way to settle your family member’s affairs. Whether your family member passed away with or without a will, Sabol Law PLLC is ready to assist you during this difficult time of transition.

Under Texas law, families have a range of tools to distribute a decedent’s property at death, including admitting the decedent’s will to probate with administration, muniments of title, declarations of heirships, affidavits of heirship, or small estate affidavits. The best course of action depends on the assets of the estate; if assets were held with a right of survivorship, beneficiary designation, or in a trust; whether the decedent left a valid will; who the estate beneficiaries are; and whether the decedent owed creditors at the time of death. Sabol Law PLLC works with heirs, executors, and trustees to guide them through the many complex decisions that must be made during estate administration. Contact Elizabeth today for a free consultation.

– Elder Law

Elder law is a fast-growing area of law that anticipates the legal needs of an aging population. While many aspects of estate planning are utilized – including drafting wills, trusts, and powers of attorney – elder law also focuses on decisions surrounding disability or incapacity, long-term care, and preserving Medicaid eligibility. Your elder law attorney can help clarify your concerns and objectives as you contemplate the final decades of life. Developing a strong plan that reflects your unique needs can preserve your family legacy and maintain your independence to the maximum extent possible. Get started today by contacting us for a free consultation.

Elizabeth A. Sabol, JD, CPA

Protecting Your Future

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