Trusts Attorney Serving Chicagoland
A trust can help protect your assets, minimize probate, and ensure your estate is managed according to your wishes. We create customized trusts that provide clarity, security, and peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Smart Planning with a Customized Trust
Trusts are powerful tools for estate planning, but no two families have the same needs. We work closely with you to design a trust that aligns with your financial goals, family dynamics, and long-term vision. Whether you need a simple revocable trust or something more complex, we make the process clear and manageable.

Tailored Trust Creation
We draft trusts designed around your unique needs-whether that means avoiding probate, providing for dependents, or protecting assets for future generations.
Trust Administration
We guide trustees through the legal and financial responsibilities involved in managing and distributing trust assets.
Trust Updates & Reviews
As laws and life circumstances change, we help you update your trust to keep it current and effective.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main difference between a will and a trust?
A will goes into effect after death, while a trust can manage your assets during your lifetime and beyond, often avoiding probate.
Do I need both a will and a trust?
In many cases, yes. A will can serve as a backup for assets not included in your trust. We can help you decide what's right for your situation.
Are trusts only for the wealthy?
Not at all. Trusts are useful for families of all sizes and incomes to streamline asset transfers and reduce court involvement.
Can I make changes to my trust?
Yes. Revocable trusts can be modified or revoked during your lifetime as your needs or circumstances change.
How long does it take to set up a trust?
The process typically takes a few weeks, depending on the complexity of your estate and the details you want included.
Plan for the Future with Confidence
We Make Trusts Simple & Effective
Our team is here to simplify the trust process, explain your options in plain language, and create a plan that protects your assets and family.