Category Archives: Wills Trusts & Estates

3 Questions About Wills

3 Questions About Wills

Do you need to learn more about wills? Check out these 3 questions about wills, then contact our Buffalo Estate Planning Lawyers for help. 1. What Happens When You Die Without a Will? If a deceased person with no valid will owned assets in their name, those assets are distributed under the laws of intestacy […]

What is a Power of Attorney?

What is a Power of Attorney

Do you or a loved one need a power of attorney?  Watch this video by Buffalo Estate Planning Lawyer Thomas F. Hewner as he explains what you need to know. Signing a power of attorney gives someone authority to handle your affairs, and a standard power of attorney includes specific lists of powers from which to choose. For […]

4 Questions About Power of Attorney

4 Questions About Power of Attorney

Check out these 4 questions about power of attorney. Then, call our office today to ensure you receive maximum compensation for your claim. What is a Power of Attorney? Signing a power of attorney gives someone authority to handle your affairs, and a standard power of attorney includes specific lists of powers from which to […]

Common Questions About Wills

Common Questions About Wills

Do you need a will? Here are some common questions about wills for guidance on whether or not you need a will. If you have questions about wills, trusts, or estate planning, please contact us to schedule a consultation with an experienced Buffalo estate planning attorney. Let our experience work for you.  Why Do You Need […]

Contesting a Will

Contesting a Will

If you are dealing with contesting a will, you may be feeling overwhelmed and pressured. With the help of an attorney, you can make this process much smoother. Contesting a Will | Probate Process Because the probate process can be complex, many people are very concerned. Many people ask, “Well, how do we avoid probate?” […]

Signing a Power of Attorney

Signing a Power of Attorney

Sometimes, it might be necessary to give someone legal authority to handle certain financial matters on your behalf. This is known as power of attorney, and it can have many benefits. If you are considering signing a power of attorney form, contact our experienced Buffalo estate planning lawyers to get a better understanding of how […]