Estate Planning That Protects What Matters Most

Helping parents and families create wills and trusts that protect their loved ones, preserve their home, and bring lasting peace of mind.

Begin Your Estate Plan

A Thoughtful Approach to Planning for the Future

Planning for the future can feel intimidating, especially when it involves your family, your home, and the people you love most.

At Hearth & Home Estate Planning, we guide parents and families through wills and trusts with care, clarity, and intention—so you can feel confident knowing your wishes are in place and your loved ones are protected.

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WILLS

A will allows you to clearly express your wishes and put thoughtful plans in place for the people you love most. We help you document how your assets should be distributed and, for parents, name guardians for minor children—so there is clarity, intention, and peace of mind, no matter what the future holds.

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TRUSTS

A trust offers an added layer of protection and flexibility, helping to preserve your home, assets, and legacy for the long term. We work with families to create trusts that avoid unnecessary court involvement, provide continuity, and ensure your wishes are carried out with care and stability.

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POWERS OF ATTORNEY

Powers of attorney allow you to designate trusted individuals to make financial and healthcare decisions on your behalf if you are ever unable to do so. Putting these documents in place ensures your affairs can be managed smoothly and that those caring for you have the authority they need—without uncertainty or stress.