At Azimuth Legal Solutions PLLC, we understand that estate planning is about more than preparing for the future—it’s about protecting the people and values you care about most. Whether you are building a family, approaching retirement, or planning your legacy, attorney Brian Nielson provides clear, practical guidance to help you make informed decisions.
We offer comprehensive estate planning services, including:
Wills – Ensure your property is distributed according to your wishes.
Trusts – Minimize taxes, avoid probate, and protect beneficiaries.
Powers of Attorney – Designate trusted individuals to handle your financial and legal matters if you cannot.
Healthcare Directives – Make your medical wishes clear and appoint a healthcare decision-maker.
Guardianship Planning – Protect your minor children’s future.
Special Needs Planning – Provide for loved ones with disabilities without jeopardizing benefits.
Our goal is to create a personalized, legally sound plan that gives you peace of mind today and protects your loved ones tomorrow. We make the process straightforward and stress-free, so you can feel confident about your future.
Yes. Estate Planning is not just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants to ensure their wishes are followed, protect loved ones, and avoid unnecessary court involvement. Even basic documents like a will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive are essential.
If you pass away without a will, state “intestacy” laws determine who inherits your assets. This may not match your wishes, and the process can be more time-consuming and costly for your family.
Review your plan every 3–5 years, or whenever you experience a major life change—such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or significant financial changes.
A will outlines how your assets should be distributed and names guardians for minor children, but it must go through probate. A trust allows your assets to be transferred directly to your beneficiaries without probate, often saving time and money.
While online templates exist, they often fail to meet state’s legal requirements or account for your specific circumstances. A poorly drafted plan can create more problems than it solves. Working with an attorney ensures your documents are valid and effective.
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