A comprehensive, tailored approach
Estate planning is like making a map for the future.
At the Law Office of Don Johnson, we specialize in creating comprehensive estate plans, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Our approach centers around understanding your goals, values, and family dynamics. As we get to know you, we can craft a plan to give you the peace of mind you deserve.
A well-constructed estate plan includes multiple elements, such as the following:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Powers of attorney
- Advance healthcare directives
Together, these legal pieces help you manage your assets, record your preferences, and reduce tax liabilities. We cover all these key areas to help you avoid potential conflicts and make sure your estate is passed on just the way you want.

What’s the difference between a will and a trust?
A will—officially called a last will and testament—is a document that specifies who your assets should go to in the event of your death, as well as who would have legal guardianship of your dependents. Wills must go through a legal process called probate, which can be expensive and time consuming.
With a trust, you have more control over your assets, and you can avoid probate altogether. Creating a trust is more involved, but it’s also more thorough and gives you more options and flexibility.
Schedule a consultation to get our advice on whether a will or trust is a better fit for you.
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