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Poconos Wills, Trusts and Estates
Help with Lackawanna, Pocono, Monroe County & Pike County Wills, Estates & Probates
Wherever in the Poconos you are, you will find the guidance you need to make smart decisions at Fisher & Fisher Law Offices. We can help with:
Estate Administration – Monroe County Estates are our specialty
Will Preperation – Experienced with Pike County Wills and Monroe County Wills
Estate Planning – Handling all Aspects of Poconos Estates
All-in-One Planning for Your Monroe County Estates
Fisher & Fisher Law Offices provide low-stress, all-in-one estate planning tailored to the needs of families in northeast Pennsylvania.
Our lawyers will help you plan for the distribution of your property, your death, taking into account wills, taxes, insurance, property, and trusts. We help beneficiaries gain the maximum benefit while seeing that your wishes and goals are accomplished. We are well-versed in Lackawanna probate and wills, Pike County probate and wills, and Monroe County probate and wills
Our attorneys understand that the needs of each of our clients are different. Our clients work directly with attorneys to draft and execute Pocono estate plans that are tailored to meet their specific needs and wishes. We work with clients to develop their Monroe County estate plans including:
- Drafting Simple, Complex and Pour-Over Wills
- Revocable, Irrevocable, Children's and Charitable Trusts
- Appointing Guardians for Minor Children
Wills and Probate Guidance for Monroe County, Lackawanna, and Pike County
Most people go through a period of illness and incapacity prior to death. Our attorneys can help you plan for such incapacity by preparing the following documents:
- Living Wills, which let hospitals, doctors, and family members know what steps should be taken to prolong your life if you have a terminal condition with no hope for recovery.
- Health Care Power of Attorney, to designate a trusted person to make health care decisions for you if you are incapacitated and unable to communicate for yourself.
- Financial Powers of Attorney, to designate a trusted person to make financial decisions for you if you are incapacitated and unable to communicate for yourself.
Many people put off estate planning because they think it will be a long and painful process, however our experience and helpful staff will make the process as painless as possible. Get started today on your Monroe or Pike County wills, probate, and estate planning…it’s never too early! |