Estate Planning Trusts
  • Drafting all documents
  • Probate Wills
  • Trust Administration
  • Clearing Title to Real Property

A trust offers you an effective way to preserve your assets or property by further restricting how and when the assets of your estate may be used. As part of an estate plan, a trust allows you to put your financial assets and property under the control of a designated trustee, on behalf of your estate or family members. Trusts can be established to take effect while you are alive (called a living trust) or after your death.

An Eimers a wills and trust attorney can assist you in preparing a wide variety of trusts, including revocable and irrevocable trusts, charitable trusts, special needs trusts, and more.


Details on our services can be viewed on any of the following links:

  • Trusts
    • Revocable

      • Living Will, Living Trust, AB Trust

    • Irrevocable

      • Special Needs Trusts

      • Charitable Trusts

      • Insurance Trusts

    • Domestic Partners

    • Gay/lesbian

  • Wills

    • Pour Over Wills

  • Durable Power of Attorney for Property Management

  • Advanced Health Care Directive

    • Directive to physician

  • Special Power of Attorneys