Dedicated Support for Estate Planning Lawyers
Estate Planning Lawyers for Trusts, Taxes, Wills, and Probate Support
Integrate Remote Attorneys’ expert estate planning lawyers into your team or work with them independently. We support you in drafting legal documents, minimizing estate taxes, and navigating probate, allowing you to expand your service offerings without increasing overhead costs.
Guardianship & Special Needs Planning
Well-versed assistance in providing guardianship plans and special needs trusts.
Fast Turnaround Time
Time is critical in estate planning. We ensure quick turnarounds for wills, trusts, and powers of attorney.
Minimize Legal Issues
Thorough legal research to identify potential issues before they become problems.
Avoid Probate & Protect Assets
We help you provide detailed analysis and documentation for probate avoidance strategies.
Expert Estate Planning Attorney
At Remote Attorneys, our lawyers can help your company with a wide range of specialized support to your estate planning services needs, including:
Will & Living Trust Preparation
Drafting legally binding wills and living trusts to ensure asset distribution aligns with client intentions.
Estate Tax Planning
Developing tax-efficient strategies minimizing estate tax liabilities and maximizing wealth transfer.
Estate Plan Drafting
Creating comprehensive estate plans, including powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and guardianship provisions.
Probate Assistance
Preparing probate filings, managing court documentation, and assisting with estate administration.
Asset Protection Documentation
Creating legal structures and strategies to protect assets from creditors, lawsuits, and excessive taxation.
Client Intake & Case Management
Handling client onboarding, scheduling, and document organization to improve workflow efficiency.
Document Review & Revisions
Reviewing and refining estate planning documents to ensure accuracy, compliance, and alignment with client goals.
Business Succession Planning
Developing succession plans to facilitate smooth ownership transitions and protect business continuity.
Elder Law Support
Providing legal guidance on Medicaid planning, long-term care arrangements, and elder rights protection.
How We Can Transform Your Estate Planning Practice
Estate planning attorneys who partner with Remote Attorneys report a 40% increase in client capacity without proportional increases in overhead costs. Our model allows you to scale your practice during busy periods while maintaining consistent quality and personalized service.
Increase Profitability
Access affordable, high-quality legal support without the overhead of hiring in-house staff.

Access the Top 1%
Connect with the top 1% of estate planning lawyers from our network of 2,000 virtual lawyers.

Save Time
Focus on client relationships while we handle your estate planning legal services.

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How It Works
Start with a personalized discovery call to discuss your contract needs and determine the best legal strategy for your business.
We'll connect you with an experienced lawyer who understands your industry and can help you navigate estate planning confidently.
Your lawyer will provide ongoing support, ensuring your estate comply with evolving laws and protecting your business from costly disputes.
Preserving Legacies, Securing Futures Across the United States
Your success is our priority. We help law firms and solo practitioners create peace of mind, protect legacies, and ensure the graceful transfer of wealth and values across generations for their clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an estate planning Attorney?
An estate planning attorney, also known as an estate planning solicitor, is a licensed lawyer who helps individuals and families create plans for managing and distributing their assets after death. They draft wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives to ensure clients' wishes are legally protected.
- Drafting wills and trusts
- Creating power of attorney and healthcare directives
- Minimizing estate taxes
- Establishing guardianship for dependents
- Structuring asset protection plans
- Managing probate and estate administration
How much does an estate planning lawyer charge?
The cost of hiring an estate planning lawyer can vary widely depending on the complexity of your needs and the lawyer’s experience. On average, in-house estate planning attorneys typically charge between $250-$450 per hour, with flat fees for wills and trusts ranging from $300 to $5,000 or more.
If you’re looking for a more affordable option, consider Remote Attorneys, who provide high-quality legal services starting at just $19 per hour. They offer flexible, cost-effective solutions without compromising expertise, making estate planning accessible to everyone.
How to find an estate planning lawyer near me?
Finding a local estate planning lawyer can be challenging, especially when balancing expertise and cost. Instead of limiting your options to nearby firms, Remote Attorneys connect you with highly experienced estate planning attorneys. They provide nationwide services, allowing you to work with experienced estate planning professionals from the comfort of your home.
Do you need a lawyer for estate planning?
While it’s possible to create basic estate planning documents on your own, hiring a lawyer ensures legal compliance, minimizes tax burdens, and helps prevent disputes. Complex estates or tax issues require professional expertise. Without proper legal guidance, estate documents may contain errors that could invalidate them or lead to unintended consequences for beneficiaries.
What is the difference between a general lawyer and one who specializes in estate planning?
A general lawyer handles a broad range of legal matters, while an estate planning attorney specializes in wills, trusts, probate, and tax planning. Estate planning lawyers have in-depth knowledge of state-specific laws and strategies to protect your assets and minimize taxes.
These specialists stay current with constantly changing estate tax regulations and can identify planning opportunities that general practitioners might miss. Estate planning specialists also typically have more experience with complex family situations, business succession planning, and special needs considerations.