- Adoption
- GuardianshipIn additon to providing a plan of distribution following your death, proper estate planning helps avoid the publicity and expense of guardianship/conservatorship proceedings if you become disabled so that your hard earned assets can be used to take care of you and your loved ones the way you want rather than turning your affairs over to the courts.
- Corporate Law
- Business Disputes
- Limited Liability CompaniesEach "corporate entity", such as limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and corporations, formed in Wyoming, or engaging in business in Wyoming, must designate a registered agent in the State of Wyoming.
- Estate PlanningMany people believe that estate planning is only for those who are particularly wealthy or elderly. In fact, estate planning is appropriate for everyone who owns anything or loves anyone.
- WillsA properly executed will contains instructions for the transfer of the assets belonging to the maker of the will when the maker dies and might also nominate someone to serve as guardian for a minor child.
- TrustsMany families prefer to create a revocable living trust based estate plan. A trust is an agreement between its maker and a trustee and is simply a set of instructions from the maker to the trustee regarding the care, control, and disposition of the assets that are transferred by the maker to the trust. A revocable living trust is a trust created during life in which the maker retains the right to amend, or revoke, the trust. In most situations, the maker will chose to serve as the initial trustee.
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Tax LawLLCs can also be valuable tools in estate planning and tax planning, especially when structured with multiple classes of membership.