NEW WAVE ADVISERS

Estate Planning
and Trusts

Ensuring your legacy benefits those you cherish and causes close to your heart

Safeguard Your Legacy

New Wave Advisers collaborates closely with skilled CPAs and legal professionals, crafting bespoke estate planning solutions that align with your financial vision.

Helping You Achieve Your
Estate Planning Objectives

Project Assets
Manage Division of Assets
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Avoid Probate
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Maintain Privacy
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Save Taxes
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Pass Along More Wealth

Personalized Estate Strategies by Our Legal Team

We’re dedicated to the growth and protection of your assets, ensuring they support your family and cherished causes after you. Our Estate planning experts will devise a plan that safeguards your assets and secures your family’s future.

Estate Planning: A Pillar of Financial Planning

Clear Communication

Asset Availability

Privacy and Probate

Tax Minimization

We ensure your wishes are clearly articulated to your loved ones to prevent misunderstandings.

Essential Elements of Estate Planning

New Wave Advisers provides a comprehensive range of estate planning services tailored to fit each client's unique situation. This suite of services is designed to integrate seamlessly with your overall financial plan, ensuring that all elements of your estate are managed according to your specific needs and goals.
Wills
Wills
Durable Powers of Attorney
Durable Powers of Attorney
Healthcare Powers of Attorney
Living Wills
Revocable Living Trusts
Irrevocable Trusts
Irrevocable Trusts
Life Insurance Trusts
Life Insurance Trusts
Charitable Trusts
Charitable Trusts
Foundations
Foundations
Special Needs Trusts
Special Needs Trusts

Understanding Wills vs. Trusts

This common estate planning questions merits clarity. Here’s a general overview of the differences:

Probate Avoidance

Simplified Tax Planning

Effectiveness Timeline

Asset Retitling Required

Functionality

Trusts can bypass probate, while wills typically cannot, making trusts a more efficient option of asset transfer.

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with New Wave