Las Vegas Estate Lawyers
Providing Probate, Litigation, Tax Planning, and Estate Planning Services
Estate planning involves far more than drafting a will. A detailed and strategic estate plan may utilize several legal tools, from trusts to powers of attorney, which work together to protect assets, minimize tax liabilities, and preserve your legacy. At Winters Spelman, PLLC, we offer comprehensive estate planning services. Our Las Vegas estate planning attorneys are highly knowledgeable in estate law, as well as other complementary areas of law, such as tax and business. They are equipped to handle even the most complex cases.
Whether you are looking to establish an estate plan or need guidance on a challenge with your existing plan, partner with Winters Spelman, PLLC. Schedule a complimentary consultation to discuss your situation and our offerings.
Connect with us via our contact form or phone at (702) 710-0199. We proudly serve Las Vegas, Las Vegas, and other areas across Clark County.
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Guiding You Through Your Legal Challenges With Confidence
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As a boutique firm, we focus on quality over quantity, allowing us to handle even the most complex cases with confidence.
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We're committed to protecting our clients and serving the Nevada community, acting with honesty and working for your best interests.
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We take the time to understand each client's unique situation, offering tailored legal advice and building long-lasting relationships.
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With decades of experience winning in the courtroom, we approach each case with the possibility of a trial, ready for any outcome.
Essential Estate Planning Documents
An estate plan is a set of documents that outline how to manage and distribute your assets after your passing. These documents can also include instructions for your care in the event you become incapacitated.
The most common estate planning documents include:
- Wills: Offers instructions for what to do with your assets and can appoint guardians for children
- Trusts: Establishes an arrangement where a trustee manages assets on behalf of beneficiaries according to the terms outlined in the trust agreement
- Powers of Attorney: Designates someone to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so
- Advance healthcare directives: Describes your preferences for medical treatment in the event you are unable to communicate your wishes
It is important to regularly review and update these documents. This is especially true after significant events, such as the birth of a child, acquisition of a business or asset, or event of divorce.
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I am pleased with the excellent customer service from Winters Spelman. Everyone on their team was committed to understanding my needs, answering fast, assertively, and with an excellent attitude.- Lina A. -
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Alex took the time to explain the potential serious consequences of my case. He remained in communication throughout the process, getting my charges dismissed and saving my career.
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Do You Need an Estate Planning Attorney?
If you have property, assets, and loved ones, then the answer is likely yes. However, not all estate planning lawyers have the same capabilities or offer the types of services you may need. Our team features professionals with excellent people skills, education in tax law, and experience serving as general counsel for businesses, investors, and others. This positions us as a premier firm for more nuanced and high-stakes estate planning matters.
Enlist the help of our Las Vegas estate planning attorneys if you:
- Possess an extensive portfolio of assets that you must protect
- Own a business or are an entrepreneur with vast assets and interests
- Own multiple properties in Nevada or in other states and/or countries
- Have an estate that may exceed the federal estate tax exemption amount
- Have minor children or adult dependents with special needs who rely on you for care and support
- Are going through a divorce or another complicated family law dispute and must update your estate plan
- Are a pet owner who wants to ensure your beloved dog, cat, or another animal receives adequate care after you are gone
- Own valuable and state/federally regulated firearms you want to transfer to beneficiaries
To find out how our firm can support your specific estate planning needs, arrange a consultation to discuss our offerings. You can reach us at (702) 710-0199 or get in touch online.