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Service/Servizi in:
FL, NC, SC, IL, WA, CO, AZ, IN, MO, IA
Corporate & Contract Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate Law, Civil Litigation & Personal Injury
WILLS & ESTATES
Committed to helping you secure your future

Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Powers of Attorney
- Wills
- Trusts
We can provide individual,
personalized attention for your unique situation
Estate Planning Made Simple—Custom, High-Caliber Plans Without the Hassle
At Biazzo Law, we design wills, trusts, and powers of attorney that fit your life—not the other way around. We handle the heavy lifting with a streamlined process, clear timelines, and proactive communication so you can make confident decisions quickly.
Who we help
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Families protecting young children and future guardianship
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Retirees and snowbirds coordinating FL/NC property and accounts
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Professionals seeking tax-aware, privacy-minded planning
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Caregivers planning for aging parents or special-needs loved ones
Our Streamlined Process
Step 1 — Strategy Call (15–30 minutes)
We learn your goals, family structure, and key assets. You’ll leave knowing your best path (will, trust, or hybrid) and an estimated timeline.
Step 2 — Guided Intake
We collect essentials through a secure questionnaire. If anything’s unclear, we handle it by phone or email—no homework marathons.
Step 3 — Attorney-Led Design
We draft your plan, explain options in plain English, and recommend choices tailored to your goals (guardians, trustees, POA agents, beneficiaries). (Service also available in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Hebrew)
Step 4 — Review & Finalize
We walk you through each document, revise as needed, and schedule a signing that fits your calendar.
Step 5 — Signing & Delivery
We supervise a compliant signing and provide organized originals plus digital copies.
Step 6 — Free Check-In
Life changes. We include a complimentary check-in so your plan stays aligned.
Services
Wills (Last Will & Testament)
A will names your beneficiaries, personal representative (executor), and—if needed—guardians for minor children.
Good fit when: your estate is straightforward, you’re comfortable with probate, and you need clear guardianship instructions.
Key choices we guide: guardianship backups, tangible personal property memos, specific bequests, and charitable gifts.
Revocable Living Trusts
A living trust keeps control with you during life and streamlines transfers after death, typically outside probate.
Good fit when: you value privacy, want smoother administration, own property in multiple states, or prefer built-in incapacity planning.
What we handle:
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Trust drafting and plain-language summaries
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Funding guidance (deeds, TOD/POD designations, beneficiary coordination)
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Schedules for assets and successor trustees
Powers of Attorney & Advance Directives
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Durable Financial Power of Attorney: lets a trusted person handle finances if you can’t.
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Health Care Surrogate / Medical POA: appoints a decision-maker for medical choices.
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Living Will / Advance Directive: documents your treatment preferences.
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HIPAA Authorization: ensures your agents can access records.
We tailor scope (immediate vs. springing authority), naming of primary and backup agents, and safeguards to prevent misuse.
What You Can Expect From Us
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Customized, top-of-the-line drafting—no generic templates
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Proactive guidance on funding your trust and aligning beneficiaries
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Clear timeline & fixed-scope pricing (shared before you hire us)
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Direct access to your attorney for nuanced questions
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Digital copies and organized originals after signing
Choosing Between a Will and a Trust (Quick Guide)
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Priorities: If privacy, multi-state property, or incapacity continuity matter → Trust.
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Simplicity: If your estate is compact and you’re fine with probate → Will.
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Blended: Many clients pair a trust for major assets with a pour-over will for backups, plus financial/medical powers for incapacity.
What We Need From You (and what we don’t)
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Need: list of people you trust (guardians, executors, trustees), high-level assets, and beneficiary ideas.
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Don’t need: account numbers or micro-details on day one—we’ll request specifics only if/when necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the process take?
Most plans are designed and signed in weeks, not months, assuming prompt review and scheduling.
Will you help “fund” my trust?
Yes—we give concrete instructions and coordinate deeds/beneficiary changes where appropriate.
Can you work virtually?
Absolutely. We offer remote consultations and flexible signing options where law permits.
How often should we update?
Check in after major life events (marriage, divorce, new child, relocation, major asset changes) or every 2–3 years.
Call-to-Action
Ready to get started? Book a short strategy call: Schedule Now
Prefer email? corey@biazzolaw.com | Phone: (703) 297-5777
Service throughout Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Colorado, Arizona, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, Washington and Oregon.