Estate Planning

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If you wish to leave behind a meaningful legacy, be it for loved ones or a charitable institution, you need to put a well-thought-out estate plan in place. Without an established plan, the fate of your estate could be determined by the government, lawyers, or people that don’t have your interests and best wishes in mind.

Having an estate plan is paramount in ensuring your estate is handled according to your wishes. Together with your estate planning attorney, we can assist in drafting documents and reviewing your situation so your estate benefits the people and charities you care about most.

What We Can Do For You

  • Will education: We can help you understand how to structure your will so your legal team can create a document that reflects how you want your estate disposed of and distributed. From a simple will to a testamentary will, or joint wills and living wills – our team will help you navigate the complexities of this document so you won’t need to stress over specifics.
     
  • Creating Powers of Attorney (POA): Whether it’s to manage specific assets, such as investments, accounts, and real estate holdings, or to help others make health care decisions if you are ill or incapacitated, you need a POA in place to ensure your wishes are followed. A well-crafted POA will also smoothen how decisions about your final arrangements, and those related to your estate, are taken care of once you pass.
     
  • Choosing executors: The executors of your estate wield strong powers that determine how your estate is handled upon your passing. We’ll help you understand the importance of choosing an executor(s) for your estate, and what criteria you should consider when appointing someone to discharge this all-important role – especially if minor children/guardians are involved.
     
  • Designating beneficiaries: If you don’t choose beneficiaries for your assets carefully, your estate assets might end up in the hands of individuals that you never intended should benefit from them. A well-thought-out estate plan ensures the needs of your dependents are taken care of.
     
  • Minimizing estate taxes and probate fees: Taxes, fees, and other levies have the potential to erode a large part of your estate before your beneficiaries see a cent. Careful planning can reduce the impact taxes and fees may have.
     
  • Estate protection: Even after you pass, many of your assets – such as long-term investments and property – will likely need protection and management until they are disposed of and their proceeds are distributed to your beneficiaries. In the absence of an estate plan, your assets will likely not receive the type and level of protection those assets require.
     
  • Distribute your legacy: Our professionals can support you in synchronizing your estate plans and your will, so your assets are distributed in line with your final wishes.

Schedule a meeting with us to see what an estate plan can do for you.

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Our firm does not provide legal advice or services. Please consult your legal advisor or an estate planning attorney regarding your specific situation.

Legacy protected. Clarity created. Balance retained.

“Someone’s sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.” 

— Warren Buffet

  • Q: What exactly is estate planning, and why does it matter?

    Estate planning is about more than documents — it’s about the legacy you leave, the clarity you create for the people you love, and the balance you bring to life’s most important decisions. These timeless words remind us that planning ahead is an act of care, intention, and love. At Graychase Wealth, we help you shape a plan that reflects your values and supports your family for years to come

  • Q: How does Graychase Wealth help with estate planning?

    We work closely with many board-certified estate planning attorneys—and we’re just as comfortable partnering with your current attorney. If tax issues are involved, we bring your CPA or tax advisor into the discussion.  While Graychase Wealth doesn’t provide legal or tax advice, we do bring sophisticated tools, clear guidance, and deep experience to the process. We sit on your side of the table, helping you ask the questions you may not know to ask, making sure your plan reflects your legacy, brings clarity to your family, and creates balance in the years ahead.

  • Q: What does a Will actually do?

    A will outlines who receives what and who handles your affairs.

    Emotional concerns we hear:

    • “I don’t want my family arguing.”
    • “I want this to be simple.”
    • “I’m not sure what to include.”

    We help you think through these decisions, then coordinate with your attorney to make sure your wishes are clear.

  • Q: Do I need a Trust?

    Trust helps manage and distribute assets over time—especially for children, blended families, or more complex situations.

    Emotional concerns:

    • “I want to protect my kids.”
    • “I want things to run smoothly.”
    • “I don’t want anyone overwhelmed.”

    We work directly with your attorney to explain trusts in plain, easy-to-understand language and make sure everything is structured the way you intend. Trusts are never treated as a requirement or a “must-have” product offered at a seminar—they simply offer advantages in certain situations. Our role is to sit on your side of the table, offering questions you may not know to ask, and help you understand the potential benefits or drawbacks in your circumstances so you can make informed, balanced decisions based on your attorney’s guidance.

  • Q: Why are Beneficiary Designations so important?

    Some accounts—like retirement plans and life insurance—pass directly to beneficiaries, not through your will.

    Emotional concerns:

    • “I’m afraid something is outdated.”
    • “I didn’t realize this mattered so much.”

    We review every account with you and make sure your designations match your wishes and follow your attorney’s plan.

  • Q: What are Powers of Attorney, and why do I need them?

    Powers of attorney name the people who can make financial or medical decisions if you can’t.

    Emotional concerns:

    • “I don’t want to be a burden.”
    • “I’m not sure who to choose.”

    We help you think through the practical and emotional sides of choosing the right people.

  • Q: What’s the purpose of a Healthcare Directive, sometimes known as a Directive to Physician or a Living Will?

    These documents outline your medical wishes and guide your family during difficult moments.

    Emotional concerns:

    • “I want my family to know what I want.”
    • “I don’t want them to have to guess.”

    We help you prepare for a thoughtful conversation with your attorney.

  • Q: How do I choose a Guardian for my children?

    Guardianship decisions determine who will care for your children if something happens to you.

    Emotional concerns:

    • “This is the hardest decision to make.”
    • “I want stability for my kids.”

    We help you think through emotional and practical realities so you can make a confident choice.

  • Q: What about how my Accounts and Property are Titled?

    Proper titling ensures your assets pass the way you intend.

    The Graychase Wealth Estate Plan Snapshot may highlight mismatches or gaps so your attorney can update documents accordingly.

  • Q: How does Life Insurance fit into my estate plan?

    Life insurance can provide financial stability for your family and support your long-term legacy.

    Emotional concerns:

    • “I want my family protected.”
    • “Do I still need this policy?”
    • “Is this enough—or too much?”

    We review your coverage, explain how it fits into your plan, and coordinate with your attorney when updates are needed.

  • Q: What if I want to leave something to Charity?

    Charitable giving can be a meaningful part of your legacy.

    Emotional concerns:

    • “I want to leave something that reflects my values.”
    • “I want this done the right way.”

    We help you explore options and work with your attorney to structure them properly.

  • Q: How does Graychase keep everything coordinated?

    We:

    • Review your documents and accounts
    • Prepare your Graychase Wealth Estate Plan Snapshot
    • Identify gaps and opportunities
    • Coordinate directly with your attorney and CPA if necessary
    • Keep everything updated as life evolves

    Our goal is simple: to protect your legacy, create clarity for your family, and bring balance to the decisions that matter most.