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Mike Burgett is a Waco Estate Planning Attorney who makes learning your story and delivering peace of mind his top priority. Estate Planning is a topic that people frequently prefer to avoid thinking about. But during his 18 years of being an attorney Mike has developed counseling skills that make exploring all aspects of Estate Planning comfortable - and even a bit fun at times!

Mike has also discovered a couple of truths which hold true in almost all areas of life, and most certainly in the realm of Estate Planning. He calls them "The 5 P's". Whether you or your loved one live in Waco or are located in another part of Texas, Attorney Mike Burgett will listen to your story and create for you a customized Estate Plan that is designed to protect you, your loved ones, your property, and your legacy now and far into the future.

As an Estate Planning Attorney Waco, Mike dedicates his entire practice to meeting the needs of young families, single adults, families who need Special Needs planning, retirees, and those with Elder Law concerns like Medicaid Pre-planning and Medicaid Crisis Planning.
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Nearly 80% of adults surveyed in a 2019 study by Caring.com and YouGov said that having a will or trust is very important or somewhat important.
Yet less tha 37% or repondents actually have either document in place.
Estate Planning consists of many things, and most people think of it merely as having in place any sort of will, trust, or power of attorney.
It is actually so much more in-depth than that.
Becoming educated through an entertaining educational workshop at our Learning Center, discussing your concerns and future goals with us in a complimentary follow-up meeting, and incorporating the guidance of your financial advisor will allow you to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your assets with a comprehensive, customized estate plan.
Do you find yourself in need of a Waco Probate Attorney?
Mike Burgett is a Waco Probate Attorney who will guide you through the Probate process with compassion while giving you confidence and certainty that the job will be done right!
Probate is the process that starts after the death of a loved one and involves collecting their assets and making certain creditors and beneficiaries receive that to which they are entitled.
An Executor (sometimes also called an Administrator or Personal Representative) is appointed by the Court after a Petition is filed and a hearing is conducted.
Medicaid Pre-Planning ahead can save you and your loved ones from a lot of heartache, pain, and financial loss.
The reality is that an individual turning 65 now has a 70% chance of needing long term care!
Did You know that in Texas the average cost for nursing home care is over $6,500 per month, or more than $80,000 per year?
And the government's most recent National Nursing Home Survey showed that the average stay in a nursing home is 835 days!
The costs associated with long term care can be devastating to a family, wiping out a lifetime of hard-earned savings.
No matter the circumstances, we can guide you through a process and quickly determine a specific course of action designed to protect the maximum amount of assets.
People are often shocked by how much we can protect by using our Medicaid Crisis Planning strategies!
One of the most difficult things in life is navigating the myriad of emotions associated with placing your spouse, parent, or another loved-one in a nursing home.
Families often feel panicked, overwhelmed, and confused.
The financial reality of the situation can add an unbelievable amount of pressure and frustration to the already difficult journey.
The same questions could be asked of spouses or your aging parents.
Would you or someone else be able to immediately step into their shoes to handle their affairs?
We are frequently asked to prepare Emergency Powers of Attorney for people's loved ones.
Unfortunately, they often come to the realization that the party needing the Powers of Attorney is unable to sign the documents due to their incapacity.
This gives rise to many difficulties as they try to navigate their loved one's affairs.
Frequently it requires going to court and declaring the loved one incompetent and having a guardian appointed.
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