Erie Wills Attorney: Protect Your Legacy With A Properly Drafted Will
I am attorney Alan Natalie and, for over 30 years, I have been helping families in Erie, Pennsylvania, secure their futures through comprehensive estate planning, and that often starts with creating a will. Having a will in place is an essential step in protecting your assets and providing peace of mind.
Instead of trying to work your way through a bunch of papers and legal processes yourself, you can rely on me and my firm, Alan Natalie, Attorney At Law. I am here to help, and I will do everything I can to preserve your wishes and ensure your case does not get tied up in court.
Why You Need A Will In Pennsylvania
A will is a crucial legal document that defines your wishes so others can carry them out after you’re gone. Here’s why every adult in Erie should have a will:
- Control your legacy: Decide how your assets are distributed.
- Protect your family: Designate guardians for minor children.
- Minimize family conflicts: Clear instructions reduce potential disputes.
- Streamline probate: Make the legal process easier for your loved ones.
- Support causes you care about: Leave a lasting impact through charitable giving.
Note that without a will, the state of Pennsylvania will determine how to divide an estate, which may not align with your personal wishes.
Experienced Representation For Your Will And Estate Planning Needs
In addition to creating, modifying and updating wills, I handle several other areas related to estate planning in Erie.
- Family settlement agreements
- Asset protection and management
- Wills
- Trusts
- Estate administration and probate
- Wrongful death claims
Don’t leave your family’s future to chance. I will deal with the legal process for you and guide you with sound, compassionate counsel. I have more than three decades of legal experience, and I am committed to helping you create a plan that protects your legacy and provides peace of mind. My office is located right in downtown Erie.
If you would like to create or update your will, or have questions about a loved one’s estate matters, please email me or call me at 814-616-3805 to schedule your free consultation.