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![]() | Experienced Estate Planning AttorneysWhat Happens When You Die?Death is rarely a pleasant topic of discussion, but it is an essential one--especially what happens after you die. Will your family be provided for? Will estate taxes erase all you worked so hard to achieve? Will your treasured possessions end up in the hands of strangers? The attorneys at Barry, Harvey & Later, P.C., have the critical information you need to answer your important questions. Contact us online or call 860-529-7777 to speak with an experienced estate planning attorney. Estate planning is not just for the elderly or the rich. Every person, during his or her lifetime, will develop a portfolio of possessions or assets--also known as an estate. If you do not establish a legal estate plan before you die, your assets will be distributed according to how the court system sees fit--which may or may not include providing for your loved ones or the organizations you wish to support. At Barry, Harvey & Later, our attorneys have worked with thousands of estate plans. From simple to complex, from pennies in a pocket to billions in the bank, your estate is important and we're here to help you protect it. Protecting and Providing For Your FamilyOne of the key components in an estate plan is a will. By creating a will, you specify how you want your assets to be divided between your loved ones and your favorite organizations. And as part of your will, you can establish a trust to provide for your children's future needs and also a guardianship plan if your children are minors. There are numerous other components of estate plans such as health care directives, Medicaid applications, durable power of attorney, living wills and various types of trusts. Depending upon your specific situation, it may be necessary to draft these documents as well. Fortunately, our lawyers are veterans when it comes to determining what our clients need to best protect their interests and to provide for their families. You Can Rest In PeaceYou do not need to be an estate planning expert, but you do need an estate plan. Our attorneys are ready to work with you to develop an estate plan that incorporates your wishes, provides for your family, and protects your assets from heavy estate and other taxes and costly litigation. Contact UsContact Barry, Harvey & Later today to schedule an appointment to meet with an experienced estate planning attorney. Our firm is conveniently located just south of Hartford off I-91 at Exit 24. Standard office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. After-hours and weekend appointments are available. Barry, Harvey & Later, P.C. The Connecticut law firm of Barry, Harvey & Later, P.C., represents clients in the Wethersfield/Hartford area including the communities of Middletown, Cromwell, Newington, Glastonbury, West Hartford, Rocky Hill, Manchester, Vernon, South Windsor, and Farmington.Tolland County ● Hartford County ● Middlesex CountyPrinter Friendly View The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Copyright © 2010 by Barry, Harvey & Later, P.C. Wethersfield, CT. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. |