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Estate Planning with U.S. Assets & U.S. Heirs — For Americans Living Abroad

Simple. Remote. Built for real life overseas.


Wherever you live in the world, Biazzo Law, PLLC designs U.S. wills, trusts, and powers of attorney that actually work for your family back home. We coordinate with foreign counsel when needed, handle the heavy lifting, and guide you—start to finish—entirely online.

Trusted Counsel. Relentless Advocacy. Nationwide and International Reach.

Who This Is For

  • U.S. citizens or green-card holders residing outside the United States

  • Families with U.S. heirs (children, parents, or other beneficiaries in the States)

  • Anyone with U.S. bank/brokerage accounts, retirement plans, life insurance, or real property

  • Entrepreneurs managing U.S. LLCs/corporations from abroad

What We Do (Remotely)

U.S. Wills

Custom Last Will & Testament to direct your U.S. assets, name executors, and appoint guardians—written in plain English with solid backups and contingencies.

 

Revocable Living Trusts

Trusts to streamline transfers to U.S. heirs, protect privacy, and minimize probate burdens across states. We don’t stop at documents—we help with funding (beneficiary updates and asset titling) so your plan actually works.

 

Powers of Attorney & Health Directives

Durable financial powers of attorney and HIPAA/health-care documents to ensure the right people can act for you when you can’t—especially important when you’re overseas.

 

Cross-Border Estate Planning

We map your U.S. plan and coordinate with foreign counsel in your country of residence to align local formalities, forced-heirship rules, matrimonial property regimes, and tax considerations—so both sides of the border work together.

How Our Remote Process Works

  1. Intro Call (video/phone). Quick goals, assets, family, international considerations.

  2. Flat-Fee Proposal. Clear scope, timeline, and total cost.

  3. Design Meeting (Zoom). Beneficiaries, guardians/trustees, agents, and cross-border issues.

  4. Drafts & Revisions. Plain-English documents; we refine until you’re confident.

  5. Signing & Formalities. We coordinate U.S. witnessing/notary requirements and, where needed, local signings, apostilles, or consular services.

  6. Funding & Follow-Through. Beneficiary designations and titling checklists so your trust and will actually get implemented. 

Prefer truly hands-off? We’ll carry the details—calendar coordination, checklists, and signing logistics—so your loved ones don’t have to.

 

Why Expats Choose Biazzo Law

  • 100% remote-friendly: secure video consults and e-signature where permitted; we also arrange local signings when originals are required.

  • Turnkey implementation: funding help and beneficiary updates, not just documents.

  • Plain-English guidance: zero legalese; clear steps and timelines.

  • Nationwide & international reach supported by co-counsel relationships.

Common Expat Scenarios We Solve

  • You live in the EU/Asia/Middle East, but your home, IRA, or brokerage is in the U.S.

  • Your kids (beneficiaries) are U.S. residents and you want fast, probate-light transfers.

  • You need U.S. and local documents to play nicely together (e.g., separate situs wills).

  • You’re unsure how to name U.S. and non-U.S. fiduciaries without creating headaches.

  • You opened accounts abroad and want to avoid conflicts with your U.S. plan.

What You’ll Get

  • Tailored U.S. will and/or trust, financial POA, and health-care documents

  • A funding checklist and help with beneficiary changes and retitling

  • Clear instructions for signing (U.S. and foreign formalities)

  • Coordinated touchpoints with local counsel abroad

  • Flat-fee transparency and email/phone support throughout

FAQs

Can everything be done online?


We conduct consults and design meetings via secure video and handle most logistics remotely. Some documents (e.g., wills) require in-person witnessing; we’ll coordinate local signings and notary/witness solutions where applicable.

What about my non-U.S. assets?


We focus your U.S.-law plan and collaborate with vetted foreign counsel so your overseas property follows local law while staying aligned with your U.S. wishes.

Do you help with beneficiary updates and trust funding?


Yes. Implementation is part of our service so your plan works in the real world, not just on paper. 

Where are you licensed and whom do you serve?


We serve clients nationwide and internationally with co-counsel partnerships; ask us how your state’s formalities apply to your plan.

Ready to Get Started?

Book a remote consult and we’ll map your cross-border plan end-to-end—documents, funding, and signing logistics included.

Call (703) 297-5777 • (914) 262-4946


Email corey@biazzolaw.com • alyssa@biazzolaw.com 

This page is for general information only and isn’t legal advice. Your situation is unique—please speak with an attorney about your specific needs. Biazzo Law

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