Your Legacy, Thoughtfully Planned

Estate Planning

Plan today to protect tomorrow. At Evans & Associates, we provide personalized estate planning services tailored to your values, goals, and the people who matter most. Whether you're drafting a will, creating a trust, or planning for incapacity, our team will help ensure your assets are protected and your wishes honored. We serve clients throughout Nevada with the experience and care these decisions deserve.


Planning for the Future with Confidence

An effective estate plan is more than paperwork—it’s peace of mind for you and protection for your family. At Evans & Associates, we simplify the process and customize each plan to align with your specific needs and life stage.


01

Creating a Roadmap for Your Legacy

We work with you to create wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives that clearly express your intentions and simplify decisions for your loved ones.


02

Protecting What Matters Most

From tax-conscious wealth transfers to planning for long-term care, we build strategies that preserve your assets and ensure stability across generations.


03

Ensuring Your Family’s Security

Our estate planning services are designed to minimize uncertainty and conflict—providing your family with clarity and legal confidence when it’s needed most.


Frequently Asked Questions

Wills, Trusts, and Protecting Your Legacy

  • What is an estate plan, and why do I need one?

    An estate plan is a set of legal documents that ensures your wishes are followed regarding your assets, healthcare, and guardianship if you become incapacitated or pass away. It protects your loved ones from costly delays, legal disputes, and unnecessary taxes.

  • What documents are included in an estate plan?

    Most estate plans include a last will and testament, revocable living trust, financial power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney, and an advance medical directive. Your plan may also include specialized trusts or instructions based on your unique needs.



  • How often should I update my estate plan?

    We recommend reviewing your estate plan every 3-5 years or after major life events such as marriage, the birth of a child, or significant financial changes.

  • Can I avoid probate with an estate plan?

    Yes. A properly structured estate plan—especially one including a revocable living trust—can allow your assets to pass directly to your beneficiaries without going through probate, saving time and legal costs.



  • What happens if I don’t have an estate plan?

    Without an estate plan, Nevada’s intestacy laws will determine who inherits your assets—potentially contrary to your wishes. It can also delay asset distribution, create family conflict, and require a court-appointed guardian if you become incapacitated.