Wills, Trusts and
Probate
Lawyer
Serving
Palm
Coast
When you need a Will or Trust, Contact Chiumento & Guntharp, P.A.
Now more than ever it is important to protect property and assets you own.
With today’s uncertain times, whatever assets you own are best transferred properly over to your beneficiary rather than let the State make that decision for you due to inadequate estate planning.
Although previously estate planning was a tool of the rich, today anyone with assets should take the necessary steps to ensure their belongings are protected.
If you establish
a sound financial plan that will provide you with tax advantages and direction for the distribution of your estate should something happen to you, then you can rest assured you and your family will be taken care of.
Chiumento & Guntharp, P.A. are skilled and knowledgeable
Wills, Trusts and Probate attorneys
serving the
Palm
Coast,
St. John
, Flagler, and Volusia communities.
The procedures for establishing a sound Will, Trust or administering Probate are complex and require a qualified legal team to assist you.
When you meet with our Firm, we will discuss the procedures involved in proper planning of your estate.
In order to prevent any disputes or litigation among family members, our skilled estate planning attorneys will provide you with sound legal advice.
No one wants the Probate Court to determine how your estate will be distributed, so to prevent this from occurring establishing a will or trust is the answer. Ways in which your assets can be protected a comprehensive will, setting up revocable or living trusts, advising you on charitable contributions, life insurance holdings, business entities and other asset protection strategies.
Attorney Preparing Wills, Trusts and assisting with Probate
When you have made the effort to plan ahead through estate planning, you are showing you care about the future of your loved ones.
With the help of Chiumento & Guntharp we can address all issues important to you that will ensure you, your family and your assets are well taken care of. By planning ahead you can avoid costly taxes that will take your hard earned money rather than distribute it rightfully to your heirs.
Many individuals are now also making Advanced Directives as part of their estate planning in case of long term care or in order to have your personal wishes on what medical treatment you might want should you become incapacitated and unable to state your desires.
Because planning for the future is an important step, we encourage you to contact us today to review your goals.
With our free initial consultation, we can answer questions you may have.
For a complete evaluation of your estate planning needs,
contact Chiumento & Guntharp, P.A. today!
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