Managing Attorney
CurrentOne of the greatest gifts a person can hand down to their family members and loved ones is a thorough end-of-life plan. Planning for your death—whether imminent or distant—allows those you love most to celebrate your life and grieve your loss, as opposed to struggling through arrangements. Expensive funeral planning, life insurance claims, fights with siblings over personal property, and extensive court fees are a few of the difficult administrative tasks that can be mitigated with proper legal counsel. The best of estate plans can preserve a family’s assets and relationships, while the worst can tear families apart irreparably.Graham helps evaluate a client's individual needs, and then gathers the information necessary to set up estate plans based on the client's individual goals. He also includes the administrative work of transferring assets and filing paperwork, so the client can focus on their life rather than their death. And should a client's estate require probating, Graham will guide the family or personal representative through the process from filing the will to distributing the assets. Graham's goal is always to find the simplest and smoothest path forward for your family and friends.