Estate Planning Services
Estate planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With thoughtful guidance and the right legal tools, you can create a plan that brings clarity and peace of mind to you and the people you care about. Whether you’re starting from scratch, updating an existing plan, or navigating a major life event, SKH is here to help you make confident, informed decisions for your future.
Plan with Purpose. Protect What Matters.
An estate plan is a set of legal tools that protect your assets, outline your wishes, and provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Our estate planning team makes the planning process clear and approachable, helping you understand your options and make informed choices every step of the way.



Estate Planning Tools To Protect Your Legacy

Wills
Your will is the foundation of your estate plan, guiding how your assets are distributed and who will carry out your instructions.

Trusts
A trust allows you to manage and distribute assets with greater control, privacy, and efficiency.

Probate
Probate can be complex, but with proper planning and experienced support, it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming.
"Anne was the perfect choice for me! I love her style, professional yet with an easygoing way about her. She made me feel comfortable while drawing up my estate planing/will. I enjoyed having a lawyer that has a sense of humor and not all stuffy and uptight! I would highly recommend her and I am thankful to have her as my lawyer."
Frequently Asked Questions
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To draft a will you must have testamentary capacity, which means an ability to understand what it means to create a will, what property you own, who would naturally be your beneficiaries, and the terms of the document when you sign. You can be elderly and you can be sick, but as long as you have capacity and there is no undue influence placed on you, you can draft a new estate plan.
Yes, you have an estate. Your Estate is basically the property you own.
Everyone! There is an unfortunate, widespread misconception that only the wealthy need an Estate Plan. In fact, an Estate Plan is for anyone who wishes to provide for his or her survivors. If you pass away without a will or other Estate Plan, the laws of the state take over, and these laws may not reflect your wishes or provide for the ones you love.
After a divorce or marriage, the birth of children or grandchildren, relocation, or a change in financial circumstances. Additionally after a change in the code, such as the 1997 Taxpayer Relief Act which changed over 800 sections of code.
You should think about estate planning after any major life changing event: a marriage, divorce, birth of a child, or change in employment. You should also rewrite your estate plan if it has been more than seven years since you last revised your plan.
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