The decisions you make today can shape how your family is protected tomorrow. Our attorneys work with individuals and families in Minneapolis and St. Paul to create wills and trusts that reflect their wishes, safeguard important assets, and provide clear direction under Minnesota law.
A carefully prepared will or trust can help avoid confusion, reduce stress for loved ones, and make sure your estate is handled according to your intentions. Whether you are starting your first estate plan, setting up a trust, or updating documents after life changes, the right legal guidance can give you a stronger plan and greater confidence in what comes next.
Creating a will or trust starts with understanding your goals, your assets, and the people you want to protect. An estate planning attorney can help you choose the right documents, make informed decisions, and ensure everything is prepared in compliance with Minnesota law.
To create a trust, you typically need to:
To create a trust, you typically need to:
Because wills and trusts carry important legal and financial consequences, careful drafting matters. The right legal guidance can help you avoid costly mistakes and create a plan that clearly reflects your wishes.
Ready to take the next step in your estate planning journey? Learn more about wills vs. trusts in Minnesota and how to make the best choice for your family. You can also see what estate planning typically costs in Minnesota before your first conversation with an attorney.
Updating a will or trust is an important part of keeping your estate plan aligned with your current wishes, family circumstances, and financial situation. Changes may be needed after a marriage, divorce, birth, death, major purchase, or other significant life event.
When revising a will or trust, you may need to:
An estate planning attorney can help you determine what updates make sense and ensure any changes are made properly under Minnesota law. Regular reviews can help prevent conflicts, avoid outdated provisions, and make sure your plan continues to reflect your goals.
Contacting the firm is free. We understand that the disputes facing you, your family or your business can seem daunting.
Planning with wills and trusts can help protect your loved ones, preserve what you have built, and bring clarity to important decisions about the future. With experienced legal guidance, you can create an estate plan that reflects your wishes, protects your legacy, and gives your family greater certainty moving forward. Contact Leverson Budke today to discuss your options and get trusted help creating a plan that meets your needs.
Minnesota law does not require a will, but having one lets you control who receives your property, name a personal representative, and nominate a guardian for minor children. Without one, intestacy rules decide who inherits, and that default plan may not reflect your wishes.