Estates and Trust Law
THE PROBLEM: Do You Have Your Affairs In Order?
- Do you know what will happen to your worldly belongings once you are gone?
- Who will take care of your children? Who will ensure that their finances are responsibly managed?
- If you become incapacitated tomorrow, who will make decisions for you and your family?
- Do you have a will that if over 10 years old? Does it contain outdated information? How will it stand up to today’s probate process?
- Do you want to take control of what happens to you and your estate before it’s too late?
- Do you want to avoid being resuscitated when you are near death and risk our quality of life being less than you desire or do you want to insure that every possible step is taken to prevent your untimely death?
- Do you want to make it easier for your loved ones to make and live with the difficult end of life medical decision they must make for you?
- Do you live in Pittsburgh or Western Pennsylvania?
- Have you thought about those things, but don’t know what to do?
If so, you need an estate plan. A proper estate plan consists of four main documents, a Will, a General Power of Attorney, a Living Will, and sometimes an Organ Donor Letter. This group of documents will serve to address all your financial, medical, and other concerns if you should become incapacitated or unavailable if you should die. Creating an estate plan is an essential step to living a prepared life. Many people put off creating a good estate plan because they perceive it as a long and difficult process. Others are concerned about the high cost of attorney’s fees. Many people are reluctant to face the reality that some unknown day we will leave this world. Too many people wait until they are sick or injured to think about who will take care of their affairs during their illness and what will happen to their family and fortunes once they are gone. Unfortunately, it is often too late to see that their desires are carried out. As a result, their family, their possessions, and in many cases, their very life become subject to the laws of the State and the decisions of the court system. You wouldn’t consider owning a home without purchasing home insurance so why would you go through life without insuring that all you have worked so hard to achieve, even your own children, are not protected from this fate. That is where Delta Law offers simple and affordable solutions.
THE SOLUTION: The Delta Law Process!
Delta Law Group deploys technology, efficiency and experience to make create and estate plan easier. We offer a quick and easy process to serve your estate planning needs.
Delta Evaluates Your Situation.
Delta will give you simple worksheets to fill out. These sheets will guide you in gathering the necessary information to create your plan. This information will allow us to determine your needs and guide you to help you make the best decisions for your estate as well as help us to determine your special concerns and find the best way to minimize estate taxes. For clients whose estate are subject to Federal Estate Tax, an estate valued at over two million dollars, Delta will provide you with specialized advice on how to minimize Federal taxes as well as the state tax.
Delta Creates Your Custom Plan.
We will create each major document of a basic estate plan, the Will, the Living Will, a Power of Attorney, and an Organ Donor Letter. For each component, we will discuss content, purpose, and tips on how to make the best decisions for your family situation. Delta can help you choose the best persons to fulfill the important positions of executor, agent, and guardian of minor children, as well as provide easy and effective solutions for beneficiaries who are under the age of 18 or who may have special needs or disabilities. We will address many of the questions, fears, and misconceptions about building an effective estate plan so that you fully understand the purpose and effectiveness of your document.
Delta Executes the Plan of Action.
We execute the plan of action with your assistance. You will be able to review drafts of your documents from the comfort of your own home and have follow up discussions with the estate planning attorney by phone or email to determine if edits are required. Once the attorney and you are satisfied with the documents, you will visit Delta Law Group and have the documents signed and notarized.
Delta Answers Your Questions.
Delta strives to answer your questions and put your fears to rest. We have experienced attorneys that can handle all types of etate planning situations and who are willing to help you. Call Delta now at 1-888-DELTA95 to find your answers! It is time to act! It is time to protect your family and assets from the decision making powers of the State! Nothing is certain in this life except that we will one day leave this world. It could be in the next decade, the next year, or the next day. Be prepared, don’t wait until it’s too late! Call now.
Delta Works With You to Help Fund the Plan.
Delta usually costs less than most law firms. How can we charge so little? Delta is a new type of law firm that employs advanced technology and processes to cut overhead. If you want to know the details of how Delta works, see the description of our processes in our section entitled The Delta Law Process. Please call us at 1-888-DELTA95 for a fee schedule.
You Can Count on Delta Law Group for:
- Experienced Staff
- There is always a Delta Law Group Partner available to take your phone call.
- You can always count on efficiency and limited inconvenience through our 365/24/7 online system and ability to access an experienced estate planning attorney.