Nevada Wills & Estate Planning

Facing a serious diagnosis such as asbestos-related lung cancer or mesothelioma can be emotionally and financially trying. It is easy for your time to be used up investigating and coordinating treatments, spending time and energy with loved ones, and handling the medical and insurance paperwork. Considering death, wills, and estate work seems less important, and often, less pleasant.

However, if you die suddenly without a will, you will be adding to the confusion and anxiety of your loved ones during what is already a difficult time. Wills are not just for the wealthy or those with a lot of assets to be divided. No matter how much or how little money you have, a will ensures that your belongings and assets go to the family members or other beneficiaries you decide upon.

If you have children, a will is a must to ensure that a guardian of your selection will be in charge your child or children's care. Should the other parent pass away, be unavailable, or unfit, the decision of who will care for your children will pass to the Nevada courts.

Part of dealing with clients with asbestos-related injuries means facing the reality of asbestos-related deaths. We want to help you make sure that your wishes are followed, up to and after your death. Contact us today to discuss your estate planning needs.

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