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Follow on Google News | Brian Wiggins – Dayton Estate Planning AttorneyBrian Wiggins, Associate Attorney at Wiggins & Hall Law Group, LLC has recently launched a new website for his estate planning firm in Dayton, OH. Attorney Wiggins and his team provide assistance to clients with a number of estate planning matters.
Brian Wiggins, Associate Attorney at Wiggins & Hall Law Group, LLC understands the frustration and anxiety experienced when looking towards the future. Though they cannot predict what the future holds, he and his team of legal professionals offer a wide range of legal services that can offer a significant degree of stability in the midst of an uncertain future. The goal of the firm is to provide clients with the tools they need to build plans for their estate and their future should they ever become unable to handle matters themselves. Estate planning allows an estate owner to dictate how and to whom their estate is distributed upon their passing. Different types of plans offer different benefits according to the circumstances of each individual’s situation. Wills, trusts, business succession plans and heath care directives are just a few of the tools available to individuals who wish to remain in control of their life and their estate, no matter what lies ahead. On the other side of estate planning, Brian Wiggins offers representation to family members of decedents whose will is entering probate. As a legal guide through the probate process and an advocate in the event that a contest should call for probate litigation, Brian Wiggins stands for his clients as they attempt to inherit was they were given by their late loved ones. In addition to helping clients build and maintain solid estate plans, Attorney Wiggins and his team also provide legal assistance and representation to clients facing difficulties with elder law matters. This includes eligibility to receive Medicare or Medical benefits, establishing advanced health care directives and powers of attorney and even obtaining assisted living care for a loved one. The team also represents former service men and women who have been denied their rightful share of Veterans Benefits as they appeal decisions by the Department of Veterans Affairs. End
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