Washington, D.C. and Maryland Experienced Will Drafting Attorneys
Do you want to make sure that your wishes concerning how your assets are distributed are honored after you die? You should consider using a will to achieve this purpose. Wills are tried and true methods for setting forth asset distribution requests. A comprehensive and valid will can alleviate confusion and stress during an already emotional time.
At law firm of Feeney & Kuwamura, P.A., we recognize that all of our estate planning work begins with an in-depth conversation. We are always thorough with our clients, explaining the options for will drafting and asset distribution in a detailed manner. We understand that our clients need all the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions about their estate planning. Contact us if you are in the Washington D.C. metro area or Maryland and let us start drafting your will today.
Dedicated Will Drafting Assistance
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Our lawyers strongly believe it is never too early to plan for the future. A comprehensive will is a great way to protect your assets for future generations. It is important to note that if you should pass on without a valid will, the will courts decide upon the distribution of your personal possessions, real estate, bank accounts, investments and other property. A will sets forth your wishes for distribution and provides the court, your family and your friends with a clear explanation of your choices. As a result, a will can also help make the process of probate much easier and less time-consuming.
In addition to setting forth your wishes for asset distribution after your death, a comprehensive estate plan can also include what is known as a "living will." Living wills, sometimes called health care directives or advanced care directives, help clarify what (if any) medical measures should be taken to save your life if you become incapacitated. Living wills are becoming increasingly important as medical technology improves and access to faster care increases. Our attorneys provide clear guidance about the health care decisions that can be made in living wills and then draft one that achieves your goals.
New to the Area? Contact Us for a Will Review
If you have just moved to Washington, D.C. or Maryland from out of the area, your will may no longer be valid. You should contact us to review your estate plan, making sure that all documents comply with the laws applicable to each jurisdiction.

