For over 20 years, we have used our skills to help clients plan for the future for themselves and their loved ones. We help you combine wills, trusts, powers of attorney and other estate planning instruments. Our lawyers help trust administrators ensure that their duties are carried out accurately and thoroughly. We make administration as fast, efficient and painless as possible so that assets don't languish in probate.
Buying and selling a house or businesses selling buildings we can help with your closing and related legal matters. At Mommers & Colombo, Attorneys at Law, a skilled estate planning and probate law firm in Melbourne for more than 20 years, we have built our practice on this belief: It takes compassion and understanding, along with knowledge and experience, to help our clients plan for the future.
It's never easy thinking about who will care for you, should you become ill or incapacitated, or what will happen when you die. Pierre A.L. Mommers guides clients through the process, discusses all available options and draws up all necessary documentation.
Buying and selling a house or businesses selling buildings we can help with your closing and related legal matters. At Mommers & Colombo, Attorneys at Law, a skilled estate planning and probate law firm in Melbourne for more than 20 years, we have built our practice on this belief: It takes compassion and understanding, along with knowledge and experience, to help our clients plan for the future.
It's never easy thinking about who will care for you, should you become ill or incapacitated, or what will happen when you die. Pierre A.L. Mommers guides clients through the process, discusses all available options and draws up all necessary documentation.
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A trust can seem complicated and does require a knowledgeable Melbourne trust lawyer, but the premise is simple.
You create a trust, retitle your real estate, bank accounts and other assets into the name of your trust, and your assets avoid probate at your death.
And, best of all, during your lifetime you have complete control over all assets in trust, because they are yours.
So you have the benefit of keeping control over all of your assets while knowing that they will not have to go through probate after you die.
You create a trust, retitle your real estate, bank accounts and other assets into the name of your trust, and your assets avoid probate at your death.
And, best of all, during your lifetime you have complete control over all assets in trust, because they are yours.
So you have the benefit of keeping control over all of your assets while knowing that they will not have to go through probate after you die.
A trust can seem complicated and does require a knowledgeable Melbourne trust lawyer, but the premise is simple.
You create a trust, retitle your real estate, bank accounts and other assets into the name of your trust, and your assets avoid probate at your death.
And, best of all, during your lifetime you have complete control over all assets in trust, because they are yours.
So you have the benefit of keeping control over all of your assets while knowing that they will not have to go through probate after you die.
You create a trust, retitle your real estate, bank accounts and other assets into the name of your trust, and your assets avoid probate at your death.
And, best of all, during your lifetime you have complete control over all assets in trust, because they are yours.
So you have the benefit of keeping control over all of your assets while knowing that they will not have to go through probate after you die.
If there are people in your life unable to look after themselves, such as incapacitated adults or adult children, you can ensure that they are cared for now, and will be cared for after your death by appointing a guardian for them.
That guardian can be you or a family member or loved one.
If you have a child with a developmental disability, you must be appointed their guardian once they turn 18 - otherwise, you will not legally be allowed to make decisions for them since they are considered adults.
That guardian can be you or a family member or loved one.
If you have a child with a developmental disability, you must be appointed their guardian once they turn 18 - otherwise, you will not legally be allowed to make decisions for them since they are considered adults.
A power of attorney, one of many useful estate planning instruments available to you, can be classified as financial, durable and medical.
Each is a less expensive shortcut that avoids the need for a guardianship.
And it allows a family member or other trusted person to help manage your finances and pay your bills if you are suddenly unable to.
To determine the exact combination of estate tools that address your wishes for your family's future, you should speak with an experienced estate and probate lawyer right away.
Each is a less expensive shortcut that avoids the need for a guardianship.
And it allows a family member or other trusted person to help manage your finances and pay your bills if you are suddenly unable to.
To determine the exact combination of estate tools that address your wishes for your family's future, you should speak with an experienced estate and probate lawyer right away.
Special needs trusts are designed to guarantee that an inheritance or personal injury settlement will not result in the person losing his/her government assistance.
A Special Needs Trust (SNT, or Supplemental Needs Trust) can be set up for a minor, adult or senior citizen, to guarantee his/her future financial support.
These useful estate planning tools help the disabled while keeping them eligible for government benefits.
When you need sound legal advice on any kind of trust, on structured settlements and the specifics of Medicaid benefits, look to the Mommers & Colombo, Attorneys at Law, law firm for skilled support, start to finish.
A Special Needs Trust (SNT, or Supplemental Needs Trust) can be set up for a minor, adult or senior citizen, to guarantee his/her future financial support.
These useful estate planning tools help the disabled while keeping them eligible for government benefits.
When you need sound legal advice on any kind of trust, on structured settlements and the specifics of Medicaid benefits, look to the Mommers & Colombo, Attorneys at Law, law firm for skilled support, start to finish.
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