Three Levels Of Planning

You choose the level that fits your family.  Estate planning at Spatz Law Group is not a “one size fits all” or fill in the blank type of planning. 

We offer three levels of planning to suit your varying needs, and you get to choose which best fits your family, whether that is a starter plan for young families or a more robust plan for well-established families concerned with matters of asset protection, preservation and increased growth.

When we meet for your Life & Legacy Planning Session, we will review each level with you and help you determine which plan fits best based on your budget and the planning options that are most important to you and your family. 

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We know you have a lot of options when it comes to legal planning and we appreciate that you have taken the time to learn more about Spatz Law Group.  We hope you will trust us to also learn more about you and we look forward to meeting with you.  Schedule today! 

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