I saw Hamilton for the third time, and once again I cried during the song “It’s Quiet Uptown,” where Hamilton and Eliza grieve the loss of their son. That scene always breaks me. It reminds me of the unimaginable loss my parents endured when my brother died. There are no words for that kind of pain—it stays with you forever.
As an attorney who focuses on Trusts, Probate, and Estates, I often walk beside families facing their own unimaginable losses. I know that every legal document—every form and filing—can be a painful reminder of what’s been lost.
When a loved one passes, probate can drag on for a year or more, prolonging the grief. With a properly funded Living Trust, that process can often be completed in about six months, giving families time to heal without the court’s constant involvement.
Whether your loved one planned ahead with a signed Will and Trust, or left things undone, I can help. My job is to guide you through the legal process with patience, compassion, and efficiency.
I hope you never experience an unimaginable loss—but if you do, I’m here to support you through the paperwork that follows.