Estate Planning

Comprehensive Estate Planning Services to protect you, your family, and your legacy.

Create An Estate Plan THAT
Secures Your Legacy

Worried about how your assets will be managed after you are gone? Concerned about protecting your wealth for the next generation? Want to alleviate your family members and loved ones from difficult, stressful decisions about your care? At Kairos Law Group, we understand these concerns and are here to guide you through one of life’s most critical decisions.

Strategic Planning

Together, we will develop a forward-thinking, adaptable plan that is right for you.

Personalized Approach

We believe your estate plan should be tailored to meet your specific needs and wishes.

Estate Planning Is Essential To Protecting Your Assets and Loved Ones

Without a strategic plan, managing and distributing your assets can become a source of stress and conflict. At Kairos Law Group, we address these issues head-on, transforming the cumbersome into the manageable, ensuring your peace of mind and the well-being of those you love.

Avoid Family Conflict

By establishing clear, legally binding guidelines for asset distribution, estate planning helps prevent disputes among family members, preserving family harmony after you're gone.

Protect Your Assets

Estate planning provides strategies such as trusts and asset protection measures to safeguard your wealth from excessive taxes, creditors, and legal challenges.

Alleviate Stressful Decisions

A comprehensive estate plan includes advanced directives and powers of attorney, relieving your loved ones from making difficult healthcare and financial decisions during emotional times.

Safeguard Your Family’s Future

Estate planning is essential for protecting your family’s long-term financial security and well-being. By establishing legal directives and secure arrangements for asset distribution, you ensure that your loved ones are taken care of and can avoid unnecessary hardships after your passing.

Reflect Your Personal Wishes

An estate plan allows you to explicitly state your desires regarding how your assets should be handled and distributed. This ensures that your personal values and wishes are honored, from the guardianship of your children to the allocation of your estate, making your intentions clear and legally binding.

Avoid Probate

Probate can be a lengthy and costly legal process that ties up your assets after your death. By creating an estate plan that includes mechanisms like trusts and designated beneficiaries, you can help your estate bypass the probate process, allowing for quicker, more private, and cost-effective distribution of your assets.

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Comprehensive Estate Planning Services

At Kairos Law Group, our comprehensive services are designed to cover all aspects of your estate planning needs:

Essential for determining the distribution of your assets, a will sets forth your wishes regarding who receives what and when. We help ensure your will is clear, legally binding, and reflects your intentions.

From revocable living trusts that provide flexibility and privacy to irrevocable trusts designed for specific purposes such as asset protection or tax benefits, we tailor trusts to suit your specific circumstances and goals.

We draft durable powers of attorney for finances and healthcare, allowing you to appoint someone you trust to manage your affairs if you are unable to do so yourself. Advanced Healthcare Directives, also known as living wills, are documents specify your wishes regarding medical treatment in situations where you cannot make decisions for yourself, ensuring your healthcare preferences are respected.

About Kairos Law Group

At Kairos Law Group, we are driven by a deep understanding of the pivotal moments that define our lives—those moments where proper timing and decisive action can significantly impact the future. Inspired by the ancient Greek concept of "Kairos," which signifies the right, critical, or opportune moment, our firm specializes in estate planning that not only protects your assets but also ensures it reflects your personal values and aspirations.

Founded by Greg Hauer, an expert with years of dedicated experience in estate law, Kairos Law Group stands out for its commitment to delivering tailored, precise, and ethical estate planning solutions. We pride ourselves on our ability to navigate complex legal landscapes and provide clear, strategic advice that is easily understandable, removing the intimidation from the legal process and ensuring peace of mind for our clients.

Experience Peace of Mind Knowing Your Legacy Is Protected

With Kairos Law Group, move from uncertainty to confidence. Our clients often express relief and satisfaction, knowing their legacy is secure and their future plans are clear. We promise a smooth, respectful, and comprehensive planning experience that honors your life’s achievements. Contact us today to get started.

The Time To Act Is Now

Don’t wait to create or modify your estate plan. Click below to learn more about our client-centered process.

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Consultation

Remote or In-Person

Start your estate planning journey with a free consultation to discuss your goals and gather essential information.

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Planning Meeting

Remote or In-Person

Dive deeper into the specifics of your estate during this detailed planning session, where we outline your legal options and strategize the best course of action.

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Draft Review

Remote or In-Person

Examine a rough draft of your estate documents in a follow-up meeting, allowing you to provide feedback and request adjustments.

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Document Signing

In-Person

Conclude your estate planning process by signing your legal documents, ensuring all paperwork is executed correctly and effectively under legal standards.

Secure Your Legacy Today

Whether you are updating an existing estate plan or creating one for the first time, now is the time to act. Contact Kairos Law Group today to get started.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is estate planning?

Estate planning is the process of arranging the management and disposal of a person's estate during their life and after their death. It involves the creation of documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives.

Why do I need an estate plan?

An estate plan ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, protects your family’s financial future, minimizes taxes, and avoids the lengthy and costly process of probate.

What is a will, and why do I need one?

A will is a legal document that specifies how your assets should be distributed after your death. It is essential because it provides clear instructions on your wishes, helping to avoid disputes among heirs and ensuring that your assets are distributed as you intended.

What is a trust, and how does it differ from a will?

A trust is a legal arrangement where a trustee holds and manages assets on behalf of beneficiaries. Unlike a will, a trust can take effect during your lifetime and offers benefits such as avoiding probate, providing tax advantages, and maintaining privacy about your estate.

How often should I update my estate plan?

You should review and possibly update your estate plan every three to five years or after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, the death of a beneficiary, or significant changes in your financial situation.

What happens if I die without an estate plan?

If you die without an estate plan, your assets will be distributed according to state intestacy laws, which may not align with your wishes. This can lead to family conflicts and might result in your loved ones receiving less than you would have intended due to additional legal and court costs.

Can an estate plan reduce taxes?

Yes, a well-crafted estate plan can minimize the taxes imposed on your estate, including federal estate taxes, state inheritance taxes, and income taxes on inherited retirement accounts.

What are powers of attorney and healthcare directives?

A power of attorney is a legal document that grants someone else the authority to act on your behalf in financial or legal matters if you are incapacitated. A healthcare directive, or living will, specifies your wishes regarding medical treatment if you are unable to communicate these decisions yourself.

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