
Spanish Speaking Lawyer Phoenix AZ
In advance of planning your estate, you may be wondering if it’s
necessary to hire a Spanish speaking lawyer Phoenix, AZ residents recommend
from Kamper Estrada for help. For those persons who do not own any real
property or assets that are of financial or sentimental value, it may
not be necessary to hire a lawyer, though they may benefit from the trusted
guidance of a legal professional.
However, for the vast majority of folks in our community, working with
a skilled Phoenix Spanish speaking lawyer will bring peace of mind for
them and quite possible tax savings for their heirs. When an estate plan
is created, an experienced lawyer such as one from Kamper Estrada can
anticipate potential conflicts and proactively take measures to prevent
them. For instance, the risk of an individual contesting the will greatly
decreases than if one plans their estate using off-the-shelf computer software.
At Kamper Estrada, an AZ Spanish speaking lawyer in Phoenix understands
the importance of leaving behind a legacy that will not be questioned
and which will provide clarity to the loved ones left behind. Wills and
trusts are legally binding and as such, care must be taken to ensure they
are correctly created. Otherwise, they are vulnerable to being declared
invalid by a probate judge after the individual’s passing when it’s
too late for the decedent to correct the issues.
How Can An Estate Planning Lawyer Assist Me in Protecting My Legacy?
Our Spanish speaking lawyers in Phoenix have assisted many individuals and families in the Arizona area. Here is a shortlist of some of the many ways in which we can assist you in protecting your legacy:
- Minimize or eliminate the necessity of paying estate taxes.
- Prevent your estate from having to go through probate court in advance of distributing your assets to your heirs.
- Reduce court and other legal fees.
- Provide for your care during your lifetime should you become incapacitated and unable to care for yourself or make important decisions on your behalf.
- Specify how your assets should be distributed, and in what quantity to the heirs that you name.
- Give instructions for who should be given a healthcare power of attorney over you and under what circumstances.
- Designate who should be the guardian of your minor children or your adult children who are disabled or who have special needs.
- Instruct to whom your ownership in your business should be transferred.
- Prevent disputes among your friends and family as to the distribution of your assets after your passing.
Is Having a Will Sufficient?
Everyone’s situation is different, which is why consulting an experienced Spanish speaking lawyer in AZ is essential. For some, creating a will may be all that is necessary. For others whose estates are more complicated for any given reason, writing a will in addition to creating a trust may best suit their needs. There are several forms of trusts, each of which addresses different needs.
To gain a fuller understanding of your estate planning options, contact a Spanish speaking lawyer in Arizona at Kamper Estrada today.

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