At Allied Law Services, our dedicated Alabama estate planning attorneys are here to serve the unique needs of individuals and families in Mobile and Baldwin Counties. Whether you require straightforward estate planning, expert probate guidance, or intricate asset protection strategies, our team is ready to assist you.
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Should you need guidance with estate planning, probate, trusts, or guardianship matters in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, contact our firm to discuss your concerns with an experienced Alabama lawyer. Your privacy and needs will be handled with the utmost confidentiality.
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or individuals seeking a straightforward estate planning solution, our firm offers clear, efficient, and legally sound services designed to protect what matters most. A basic estate plan typically includes foundational documents such as a last will and testament, a durable power of attorney, advance healthcare directives, and the designation of a healthcare agent. We focus on providing practical guidance and streamlined planning to help clients secure their wishes and gain peace of mind.
For parents of minor children, estate planning is especially important and often raises unique questions. Our attorneys take a thoughtful, client-centered approach, ensuring you understand your options and feel confident in the decisions you make. We routinely advise families on matters such as naming legal guardians and planning for the financial well-being of children, including the use of trusts when appropriate. Throughout the process, we are committed to delivering clear advice, careful planning, and dependable legal support.
A holistic estate plan should address potential tax implications. Our Alabama estate planning lawyers work closely with your accountant and financial advisor to implement tax avoidance strategies, aiming to preserve your assets for future generations. Whatever your estate planning goals may be, we are here to assist you. Meeting with an Alabama estate planning lawyer at Hand Allied Law Services is your first step towards ensuring the well-being of you and your loved ones in the years ahead.
WWe assist executors and personal representatives throughout the entire probate process, offering guidance from start to finish. During a time when emotions run high and individuals are adjusting to life without their loved one, our Alabama probate lawyers ensure a smooth process.
We assist in the lawful transfer of property owned by the decedent to the appropriate heirs or beneficiaries. This includes real estate, personal property, and titled assets, ensuring all transfers comply with state probate laws and court requirements.
Our firm helps identify and evaluate all outstanding debts and obligations of the estate. We work to ensure valid creditor claims are properly addressed while protecting the estate from improper or excessive demands.
We conduct a thorough review of the decedent’s assets, including real property, bank accounts, investments, and personal belongings. This assessment is essential for accurate estate administration, tax reporting, and distribution.
Probate and estate administration involve detailed legal filings and strict deadlines. We prepare and file all necessary court documents, petitions, notices, and reports to ensure the process proceeds efficiently and in compliance with applicable laws.
We assist personal representatives and executors with maintaining accurate financial records of the estate. This includes tracking income, expenses, distributions, and payments, and preparing formal accountings when required by the court or beneficiaries.
Our attorneys guide executors and beneficiaries through the proper transfer or closure of the decedent’s bank accounts. We ensure funds are distributed according to the will, trust, or intestacy laws while complying with banking and probate requirements.
When a decedent owned property in Alabama but resided in another state, ancillary probate may be required. We provide assistance with Alabama ancillary estate administration, handling local court filings and coordinating with primary probate proceedings in other jurisdictions.