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Estate Planning Attorneys in Rhode Island

The attorneys at Walsh, Brule & Nault have been advising clients and preparing estate plans collectively for over 75 years. Whether you are age 18 or 100, a proper estate plan will help to ensure that your affairs are in order and that your assets will pass to your loved ones at your death with as little expense and delay as possible.

There are many questions that proper estate planning can answer that go far beyond what happens to a person’s assets after they die: Who will raise my minor children if I should die suddenly? How can I be sure I won’t be kept alive with the help of machines if this is not what I want? Who will take care of my finances and health care if I get sick?

As you can see, there are a host of different issues that many people may face that do not involve old age. In addition, we have created plans for thousands of people to address their assets when they pass away, and advised our clients on probate avoidance and estate taxes.

Regardless of whether a will, a trust, or some other arrangement is right for you, the best way to find out is to come in and talk with us about your concerns. Please feel free to call us at 401-334-4545 or contact us online for a free consultation.

The law firm of Walsh, Brule & Nault represents individuals and families in the areas of estate planning, elder law, Medicaid benefits planning, probate and general practice law. Our lawyers and attorneys serve clients throughout Rhode Island including; Cumberland, Lincoln, Woonsocket, Pawtucket, Central Falls, North Smithfield, Smithfield, Burrillville, Glocester, Foster, Johnston, North Providence, Providence, East Providence, Cranston, Warwick. and other communities in Providence, Kent, Bristol, and Washington Counties in ri.





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