Wills & Trusts

Securing Your Legacy with Care and Purpose

At Stone River Law, we understand the importance of planning for the future and protecting what matters most to you. It’s more than just avoiding taxes and staying out of probate court.

We’re here to help you create a personalized estate plan that reflects your wishes and helps to protect you and the people you care about.

Whether you need a will, a trust, a complete estate plan, or just a review and check-up on an existing plan, our team will listen to understand your goals, then guide you to the right solutions.

Customized to Meet Your Needs
  • Last Will & Testament (Wills)
  • Living Trusts / Family Trusts
  • Comprehensive Estate Plans
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Advance Health Care Directives
  • Probate (Uncontested)

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    Personalized Service

    We take the time to get to know you and understand your unique situation and goals.

    Expert Guidance

    Our experienced attorneys have the knowledge and attention to detail needed to ensure your estate plans are thorough and legally sound.

    Long-Term Protection

    We focus on creating plans that address your current needs and protect your legacy for future generations.

    Start Planning Today

    Let us help you secure your future and protect your legacy. Contact us today to discuss your estate planning needs and find out how we can assist you. Secure your future and provide security for you loved ones. Contact us today to discuss your estate planning needs and find out how we can help you.

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