Estate Planning
An estate consists of all the property that a person owns or controls, whether held solely or in some joint manner, and all other money or wealth that would be generated upon someone's death. A cornerstone of Tuesley Hall Konopa's legal practice is helping business owners and individuals protect and preserve these assets through estate planning and the administration of estates. An estate plan should allow you to control and manage your property while you are alive and well, take care of you and your loved ones if you become disabled, and when you die allow your property to pass to those you want, when you want, and in the way you want, while saving as many tax dollars, court costs and professional fees as possible. Estates include:
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A cornerstone of Tuesley Hall Konopa's practice is helping business owners and individuals protect and preserve assets through estate planning and the administration of estates. Business owners and individuals both have to deal with the taxation of assets upon their estates. Our estate planning attorneys have over 60 years combined experience in estate planning and taxation. With advance planning they help clients control the tax consequences of someone's death.
Contact the experienced knowledgeable and professional attorneys at Tuesley Hall Konopa for a free initial consultation to plan for your future and that of your family.


