ESTATE PLANNING

Trusted Estate Planning Services


Estate planning is essential to ensure your final property and health care wishes are carried out, and your loved ones are provided for after your death. The attorneys at Brown & Hiser LLC have helped hundreds of clients in Laramie, Wyoming, and the surrounding areas with personal and estate planning proceedings. Our attorneys have expertise in probate, estate administration, wills, and trusts.


Contact us at 307-745-7358 to schedule a consultation. 

Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning

The laws of wills, probate, trusts, and estates oversee the management of personal affairs and the disposition of a person's property in the event of death or incapacity. You can ensure that your chosen beneficiaries receive the optimal benefit of your assets, including personal property, life insurance policies, stocks or other securities, financial accounts, and real estate. Your estate plan can also provide for your medical care and funeral arrangements. Our attorneys have ample practice and experience in the preparation of estate planning documents, including:

  • Wills
  • Living trusts
  • Testamentary trusts
  • Charitable trusts
  • Special needs trusts
  • Trusts for the benefit of minors
  • Probate 
  • Wealth Management 
  • General powers of attorney
  • Limited powers of attorney
  • Healthcare powers of attorney
  • Advanced directives

Creating Your Will 

Wills are an essential part of estate planning and are a common way to state your preferences for distributing your assets after death. A well-written will can help survivors transfer property, avoid tax burdens, and give peace of mind that their loved one's wishes are being carried out. Wills can range from short documents to elaborate, lengthy volumes, depending on the choices and needs of the person making the will. They describe the estate, distribution of assets, and even particular instructions such as care of children and pets, gifts to charity, or creation of post-mortem trusts.

Establishing A Trust 

Trusts are created to distribute charitable gifts, outline the special needs of minors or adults, or efficient transfer of real property, generally enabling property transfers to avoid the probate process upon death.

Living Trusts 

A living trust will outline the care and management of your assets during your life and optimize your entitlement to other advantages and resources. The use of testamentary trusts may expedite transferring assets to your loved ones, minimize tax exposure, decrease the tax burden, and allow control in handling your estate.

Let our attorneys provide you with peace of mind, call Brown & Hiser LLC today at 307-745-7358.

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