Estate Planning


Secure Your Family’s Future with Expert Estate Planning

At Monterosso Law, PLLC, I provide comprehensive estate planning services tailored to the needs of business-owning families in Florida and Michigan. Estate planning is about more than preparing legal documents—it’s about preserving your legacy, protecting your loved ones, and ensuring your wishes are carried out seamlessly. My personalized approach focuses on crafting strategies that reflect your unique goals while minimizing complexities and maximizing peace of mind.


Whether you’re in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, or Detroit, Michigan, I offer guidance to help you make informed decisions that safeguard your family’s future. My services include the creation of wills, trusts, and healthcare directives, as well as tax-efficient wealth transfer strategies and business succession planning. I work closely with you to address every aspect of your estate, ensuring that your assets are protected and your family is cared for according to your wishes.


Why Choose Monterosso Law?

What sets me apart is my combination of legal expertise and compassionate guidance. My background in social work gives me a unique perspective on the challenges families face, allowing me to approach estate planning with empathy and understanding. When you work with Monterosso Law, you receive not only sound legal advice but also personalized support designed to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.



I am dedicated to simplifying complex legal matters and providing practical solutions that align with your family’s long-term goals. You can trust that I will always prioritize your best interests, working diligently to protect your legacy and secure your peace of mind.

FAQs

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  • Why is estate planning important for business-owning families?

    Estate planning is crucial for ensuring your personal and business assets are distributed according to your wishes. For business owners, it also establishes clear succession plans, helping protect your legacy and ensuring a smooth transition for future generations.

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

    Without an estate plan, the state decides how your assets are distributed, which may not align with your wishes. This process can lead to unnecessary delays, disputes, and added financial burdens on your loved ones.

  • Can I update my estate plan over time?

    Yes. Your estate plan should evolve as your life circumstances change. Significant events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or changes in tax laws are excellent opportunities to review and update your plan.