Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning


Make Sure You Have a Plan in Place

Book an appointment with our Estate Planning attorneys for a personalized and experienced approach.

You never know what tomorrow will bring, so it’s always better to prepare in advance. The Estate Planning attorneys at Williams Melo can help you develop a personalized plan. Whether you’re planning for children with disabilities or you want to make sure your family is taken care of if something were to happen to you, our estate planning attorneys can help. With Williams Melo you’ll get the individualized attention that you deserve so you can make a plan for the future that reflects your wishes exactly.


Don’t let the complexities and nuances of the legal system intimidate you. Our friendly, professional attorneys are dedicated to making sure that you understand each step of the process, from beginning to end.

Enjoy total peace of mind with quality representation

When you call us, you’ll work closely with our experienced estate planning team who can assist you with:

We take the time to understand our individual clients and how to meet each person’s unique needs. Contact us today to speak with a will preparation attorney you can trust.

  • Will Preparation. Allowing you to determine how your assets pass at the end of your life. 
  • Revocable Living Trust Agreement. Including the transfer of assets into the name of the Trust to avoid probate complications. 
  • Powers of Attorney. Designating decision makers for financial and healthcare related matters who will handle making decisions and managing resources on your behalf when you may be unavailable for medical or other reasons. Further providing the expected protections for you and your loved ones. 
  • Health Care Directives. Providing you assurance that when a health crisis arises, decisions are made ahead of time on how you wish to be treated. Should you be resuscitated? Should your life be prolonged through artificial methods? With clear instructions, these decisions can be made ahead of time so there is no confusion as to what your wishes are. 
  • Special Needs Planning. Offering the ability to reserve and protect assets for use by a disabled person, even yourself. With planning, assets can be used to provide support and maintenance to a disabled person without risking their eligibility for government assistance. 
  • Estate Tax Avoidance. Helping you understand how estate taxes may affect your estate and how to plan to avoid losing assets through taxation after death.