Wills, Powers of Attorney & Estates
WILLS, ESTATE DOCUMENTS & FAMILY PLANNING
Helping You Plan for What Matters Most
Planning for the future is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your family. We help individuals and families across Broome, Tioga, Cortland, and Chenango Counties create practical, effective estate documents that bring peace of mind. Whether you're preparing a will, assigning decision-makers, or establishing care for a loved one, we guide you through every step with clarity and compassion.
Personalized Estate Planning for Every Family
No two families are alike, and estate needs vary widely. We take the time to understand your goals, explain your options, and create documents that fit your situation. From wills and trusts to guardianships and powers of attorney, we help ensure your wishes are honored and your loved ones are protected. Our process is simple, supportive, and built around what works best for you.
Clear Guidance and Support You Can Rely On
Legal planning doesn’t have to be complicated. We make it approachable and easy to navigate by offering clear communication, online file access, and guidance you can truly rely on. Whether you're planning ahead or responding to a sudden need, we’re here to give you confidence and direction in the process.
Wills
A will allows you to decide how your property is distributed and who will care for your minor children. We help you create a will that reflects your wishes, protects your family, and gives you peace of mind knowing your affairs are in order.
Powers of Attorney
A power of attorney ensures someone you trust can act on your behalf if you become unable to make decisions. We help you choose the right type of POA and draft a document that clearly outlines your intentions, offering protection and clarity for your loved ones.
Trusts
Trusts can help manage assets, support loved ones, and avoid probate. We explain your options and create a trust tailored to your goals—whether you're planning long-term care, supporting children, or protecting your estate for the future.
Guardianships
Guardianships may be needed for minors, elderly family members, or individuals with disabilities. We guide you through the guardianship process, helping ensure the right person is appointed to make important decisions and provide the care your loved one needs.

