Choosing the Right Estate Planning Attorney: 5 Key Factors
Selecting a professional advisor can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to something as personal as estate planning. After all, you’re entrusting someone with your family’s future. Below are five factors to keep in mind when choosing an attorney.
1. Specialized Expertise
Estate planning isn’t just about drafting a will—it can involve complex legal and financial strategies. Look for an attorney who focuses on estate planning, but also handles trust administration and probate. This specialized knowledge can help ensure that no detail is overlooked.
2. Credentials and Experience
Check for relevant degrees, certifications, and years of practice. Our founding attorney, for example, holds an LL.M. degree in taxation and has 17+ years of experience. The right combination of education and hands-on work can make a significant difference in the quality of advice you receive.
3. Clear Communication
Your attorney should explain complex matters in terms you can easily understand. Estate planning documents can be technical, but you shouldn’t be left feeling confused. A good advisor values open, honest communication.
4. Personal Compatibility
Estate planning often involves deeply personal conversations about your family, finances, and future goals. Choose an attorney you feel comfortable with—someone who listens attentively and respects your wishes, but also will provide candid and honest feedback.
5. Ongoing Support
Laws change, and so do life circumstances. You’ll want an attorney who can help you update your plan if you move, marry, divorce, or experience other major life events. A continuous client-attorney relationship ensures your plan remains relevant and effective.