Estate planning can be an emotional process. After all, it’s difficult to think about things like who will raise your children, or which loved one will best manage your financial assets. Estate planning is necessary, however, because without a will, your estate may end up in court. This means it could be divvied up based on a judge’s ruling, rather than on your personal wishes.
Attorneys often navigate demanding careers, unpredictable hours, and fluctuating income—especially those who are partners, solo practitioners, or managing partners at their own firms. With high earning potential and complex compensation