Estate Planning & Management: includes simple wills
- Wills with Testamentary Trusts: mainly utilized by parents of small children
- Irrevocable Trust: mainly utilized in Medicaid Planning
- Revocable or Living Trust with Pour Over Will: many times used by single parent with minor children or young adult children
- Special Needs Trust
Powers of Attorney
- Durable Power of Attorney: mainly used for finances
- Durable Power of Attorney: for Healthcare Probate Law
- Estate of Deceased: Includes both Administration (if no will) or Probate of Estate (with a will)
- Estates: both Petition of Will/Administration of Estate (larger estates) and Voluntary Informal Estate (smaller estate)
Family Law
- Guardianship: serve as Guardian ad Litem
- Change of Name
- Adoption: step-parent adoption, other family member or friend adopting ; both are voluntary and agreed upon by parties
- Custody: Initiating a custody action - parties have child in common but not married
- Action for Custody and other related matters: modification of custody order- parties have been to court in the past, whether through custody action or divorce, and now wish to return to court to modify existing orders
- Child support: Both private child support matters and action