Estate Law

Planning for the future or managing the estate of a loved one can feel overwhelming — but you don’t have to do it alone. At Karen Estry, P.A., we provide knowledgeable and compassionate guidance in all areas of estate law. From drafting wills and creating family trusts to helping families through the probate process, our goal is to make complex legal matters easier to understand and less stressful to navigate. We are dedicated to protecting what matters most to you and giving you confidence and peace of mind at every step.

Estate Planning

With estate planning, one can ensure that personal property is transferred, upon death, to beneficiaries of the deceased’s choosing. Also, parents can establish a guardian for their minor children, should the parents die before the children tur… Read More

Wills

A will is simply a document one creates in order to leave property to beneficiaries after death. Wills are also used to name guardians for minor children. An attorney can help make certain that a will is legally valid and better able to withstand any… Read More

Trusts

Trusts are similar to a will in that they leave property to beneficiaries after one’s death. Unlike many wills, a trust does not require probate because trust property continues to be owned by the trust and controlled by surviving trustees. Read More

Probate

The complexities and costs of probate make the process undesirable in most estate planning efforts. As such, various legal strategies are used to avoid probate when possible. Read More

Guardianship

A guardian can be named in a will to raise and care for a minor child in the event that both parents become unable to before the child turns 18 years old. Read More