Gauthier & Associates

The state legislature wrote one for you. It's called the Intestacy Statute. The state's Will everywhere in the US gives money to youngsters when they turn 18. The State's Will won't give money to charities. It might provide for your parents, but maybe not. The State has to presume that you didn't trust anyone to handle your affairs without being supervised, because if you had trusted someone, you would have told us and so the Courts will supervise every move that your Executor makes. The Executor can't sell the house without the Court reviewing all the offers. She can't clean out your home or have a garage sale without an order from the Court.
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- Living Trusts
- Will Contests
- Special Needs
- Probate Services
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