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INDUSTRY INSIGHT ESTATE PLANNING SPONSORED CONTENT ESTATE PLANNING Doesn’t Have to be Complicated I think a lot of folks put off doing their estate planning because, let’s face it, no one really wants to dwell on their own mortality. That being said, the other biggest reason for such procrastination is probably the fear that it is going to be a complicated and expensive process to pursue. However, the reality for the vast majority of us it that our estate planning needs are usually pretty straightforward and can generally be addressed at a very affordable cost. I know many people associate hiring a lawyer or a law firm with spending big bucks and incurring steep hourly billing rates, but the reality is that most basic estate planning documents are often provided on a flat fee basis. At the law firm of American Wills & Estates we’ve been assisting clients in Pittsburgh and throughout Western Pennsylvania with a full spectrum of estate planning legal services for over 25 years. We probably provide ninety-five (95%) percent of our legal services on a flat or set fee basis and we haven’t changed our prices for many of these services in a number of years. Often times when meeting with a client for the first time, we’ll find that the individual’s estate planning needs can be addressed by the preparation of a simple Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney and a Living Will (sometimes called an Advanced Directive). We can typically prepare these three documents for a client in a single office visit and at a total cost of under $200.00. Likewise, for a married or cohabitating couple this same type of plan can often be done for a total cost of less than $400.00. Obviously, if we get into more sophisticated types estate planning services involving revocable or irrevocable trusts, special needs trusts, marital trusts, etc., the overall cost of the plan can increase. Even then, we still typically provide even those more advanced types of estate planning services on a flat or set fee basis. The bottom line is this, putting an effective estate plan in place does not have to be a scary or expensive undertaking, but not having any kind of estate plan in place should scare the heck out of you. We all work way too hard to simply roll the dice when it comes to passing on our hard earned legacies to our loved ones. If you’ve been procrastinating when it comes to addressing your own estate planning needs, it’s time to stop. Give us a call today at (412) 381-7370 to schedule your free legal consultation or visit our law firm online at www.americanwillsandestates.com. We’ve been addressing our clients estate planning and probate estate administration needs with competency, compassion and care for over 25 years. Give us a call today. Lloyd A. Welling, Esq. Attorney Welling received his law degree from Duquesne University School of Law in 1992. He started the law firm of American Wills & Estates in 1997 and has practiced exclusively in the areas of Probate Estate Administration, Estate Planning and Real Estate law since that time. Ross Township | Fall 2017 | icmags.com 13