Sandhill Legacy Planning
At Sandhill Legacy Planning, we specialize in helping families safeguard their assets, dignity, and peace of mind through proactive estate planning. Our comprehensive approach ensures your wishes are respected, your loved ones are protected, and unnecessary court interventions are avoided.
Legacy. Security. Peace.
Many families believe a simple Will is sufficient to manage their estate, yet this often leads to prolonged, expensive court proceedings known as Probate. The average Probate case can cost families thousands and last nearly two years. At Sandhill Legacy Planning, we create personalized Trusts that bypass Probate entirely, offering a smooth and private transition of assets according to your exact wishes.
We create customized Trusts to manage your assets privately, avoid probate court, and clearly express your final wishes.
Establish clear instructions for asset distribution, guardianship, and final arrangements through comprehensive Wills.
Our Medicaid planning services protect your assets and ensure you qualify for essential Medicaid coverage.
Appoint trusted individuals to make important healthcare and financial decisions on your behalf in the event of incapacity.
Clearly designate guardians, secure your children’s financial futures, and outline your wishes for their upbringing.
Provide lifelong financial support for special needs family members without jeopardizing eligibility to essential benefits.
Safeguard your assets from long-term care costs through proactive planning and Asset Protection Trusts.
Document your funeral and memorial preferences to ease the burden on your family and ensure your wishes are honored.
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FAQs
Below are clear answers to some of the most common estate planning questions we receive at Sandhill Legacy Planning. If you are ready to discuss your estate planning needs in more detail, please contact us today.
Estate planning involves creating legal documents to ensure your assets, medical decisions, and legacy are managed according to your wishes, especially during incapacity or after death. The best time to start estate planning is now — before you face an emergency. Major life events like marriage, having children, or health changes also highlight the importance of starting or updating your estate plan.
Estate plans should be reviewed and updated at least every three years or immediately after significant life changes like marriage, divorce, births, deaths, or substantial financial shifts. Sandhill Legacy Planning proactively reviews your estate plan every three years at no additional cost.
A Will still requires Probate Court validation after your passing. Probate is expensive, public, and lengthy. A Trust, however, completely bypasses probate.
Without Medicaid planning, care facilities can indeed deplete your savings. Proper planning protects your assets and ensures eligibility for Medicaid.
No. Sandhill Legacy Planning Special Needs Trusts specifically preserve eligibility for critical programs such as Medicaid and SSI.
Yes, clearly defining your funeral and memorial preferences within your estate plan helps your family fulfill your final wishes exactly.
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