Estate Planning Services

Take Control of Your Legacy with Personalized Estate Planning

Your estate plan should be as unique as your family, goals, and aspirations. At Bustos Family Law, PLLC, we are committed to crafting personalized solutions for every stage of life, whether you’re planning for retirement, managing business succession, or protecting loved ones in complex family situations. Together, we’ll ensure that your legacy is preserved, your loved ones are cared for, and your wishes are honored.

Comprehensive Estate Planning Services

We offer a wide range of estate planning services tailored to meet your needs:

Last Will and Testament: Ensure your assets are distributed according to your preferences. A well-drafted will can minimize disputes and protect your family’s interests.

Living Trust: Avoid probate, maintain privacy, and seamlessly pass your assets to your beneficiaries by establishing a living trust. This is especially beneficial for those with assets in multiple jurisdictions or complex family dynamics.

Advance Directives: Make your healthcare preferences known before they’re needed. Our directives ensure your wishes are respected during critical medical decisions.

Declaration of Guardian: Specify who will care for your minor children or dependents should the need arise. We’ll help you plan for their future with peace of mind.

Financial and Medical Power of Attorney: Empower trusted individuals to manage your financial and healthcare decisions if you’re unable to do so. These vital tools ensure continuity and control during difficult times.

Who We Help

Our clients come from diverse backgrounds, but they share a common need for clarity, protection, and personalized service.

Young Professionals and Families: Start planning early to set the foundation for your financial goals and growing family. We ensure your loved ones are protected no matter what.

Older Adults and Seniors: We help retirees address concerns about healthcare, guardianship, and asset distribution, enabling them to plan their future with confidence.

Business Owners: Secure your enterprise’s future with tailored succession planning and asset protection strategies designed to safeguard your life’s work.

Individuals with Complex Family Situations: Blended families, special needs dependents, or assets spread across states? We help in identifying and addressing your unique challenges.

Why Choose Us

We do more than draft legal documents—we solve problems, safeguard legacies, and address your biggest concerns with precision and care.

Tailored Plans: Your estate is unique. Your plan should be too. Enjoy personalized, people-centered solutions built around your specific needs.

Client-Centered Focus: We prioritize your hopes, fears, and dreams to ensure your unique goals are at the heart of each plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need an estate plan?

An estate plan ensures your assets are administered according to your wishes, minimizes family disputes, reduces taxes, and provides for your loved ones, even in unexpected circumstances.

What’s the difference between a will and a living trust?
A will is a legal document that addresses how your assets will be managed after your death, but it generally requires probate. On the other hand, a living trust avoids probate, maintains privacy, and gives you more control over your affairs during your lifetime and after.
What happens if I don’t have an estate plan?

Without a plan, state laws decide how your property is inherited—which may not align with your wishes. Your family might also face lengthy court proceedings to settle your estate.

Do I need a financial or medical power of attorney?

Yes. These documents allow you to appoint someone you trust to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf if you’re incapacitated. Without them, your loved ones may need to pursue costly and time-consuming legal proceedings for guardianship.

How often should I update my estate plan?

It’s a good idea to review your plan every 3–5 years or after major life changes, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or if you move to a new state.

Your Legacy Starts Here


Protect what matters most with an estate plan that reflects your values and goals. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and secure your future with confidence.