Plan for the future with custom wills and trust documents

Wills and Trusts Attorney Serving Clients Across Pennsylvania

Creating a will or trust is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are honored under Pennsylvania law.

How Wills and Trusts Create a Strong Estate Plan

We help individuals and families draft legally sound wills and create revocable or irrevocable trusts tailored to their wishes. Whether you’re planning ahead or updating an outdated document, we make the process easy to understand and legally strong. From naming guardians for your children to outlining asset distribution, we help you protect what matters most.

Wills and Trusts That Reflect Your Wishes

When drafting wills and trusts, we listen carefully to your goals and create legal documents that minimize ambiguity and risk. Our firm handles simple and complex estates, preparing pour-over wills, living trusts, testamentary trusts, and related documents such as guardianship appointments and pet trusts. We ensure everything is signed, witnessed, and executed according to Pennsylvania law, so your wishes are followed and your family is spared confusion or conflict later on.

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Will Drafting & Updates

We create and revise wills that clearly express your intentions and comply with Pennsylvania estate planning requirements.

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Revocable & Irrevocable Trusts

We help structure and fund trusts that provide probate avoidance, tax advantages, and long-term asset protection.

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Guardianship Planning

We assist with naming and legally authorizing guardians for minor children or dependents in the event of incapacity or death.

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Estate Plan Customization

We tailor estate plans to your family dynamics, financial goals, and asset types, ensuring everything aligns with Pennsylvania law.

Get Clarity on the Legal Steps That Matter Most


What’s the difference between a will and a trust in Pennsylvania estate planning?

A will dictates how your assets are distributed after death but requires probate court involvement. A trust allows assets to be passed privately and often more quickly. We help clients choose between wills and trusts—or use both—depending on family needs, tax exposure, and the type of assets held. Our firm prepares tailored estate plans for families across Central PA.

Is a handwritten will valid in Pennsylvania?

Handwritten wills—known as holographic wills—can be valid in Pennsylvania if signed and dated by the testator, but they’re often challenged in court. We help clients avoid disputes by preparing formal wills that meet all legal requirements and clearly express your wishes.

Can I name multiple beneficiaries in my will or trust?

Absolutely. You can designate multiple beneficiaries and specify how assets are to be divided. We help clients structure clear distribution instructions and include backup beneficiaries to account for unexpected circumstances, ensuring your plan holds up in Pennsylvania probate court.