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Wills and Trusts

Huntingdon County Lawyers Helping Clients Create a Will or Establish a Trust

Many people are hesitant to create a will or establish a trust. They may feel that they are too young or have not accumulated enough assets to make it worthwhile. This is a serious mistake. Anyone at any age or income level should seriously consider estate planning. If the unexpected happens, your loved ones will be very grateful and spared additional anxiety as a result of your proactive measures.

At Ody & Wilson, in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, our estate planning attorneys are fully prepared to analyze your unique situation and discuss your options for creating a will or starting a trust fund. With more than 35 years of experience, you can rely on us to protect your best interests throughout the entire estate planning process.

Don't leave your future and that of your loved ones to chance. Contact us to arrange a free consultation.

Creating a Will to Make Your Final Wishes Known

Creating a will is of great importance. If you pass away without a will in place, your estate will fall under the control of the state. This means the courts will determine how your assets will be divided. However, if you create a will, you are able to designate your beneficiaries and choose how you want your assets distributed.

Establishing Trusts to Protect Assets

Trusts can be used in a variety of ways. They can be set up to provide financial security for minor children in the event of a parent or guardian's death. They can minimize estate taxes. They can protect incapacitated loved ones while maintaining their eligibility for government benefits.

Our lawyers can assist with the establishment of a variety of trusts, including:

  • Trust for minor children
  • Special needs trusts for incapacitated persons
  • Charitable giving trusts
  • Revocable trusts
  • Irrevocable trusts

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

E-mail us or call 814-643-1700 / 866-624-9036 to schedule a free consultation to discuss your options for creating wills and trusts.