Estate Planning

Protect What You’ve Worked So Hard to Build.
Buying a home is often the moment people start thinking more seriously about the future—about how to protect what they’ve built and how to care for the people they love if the unexpected happens.
At Bloom Legal Group, we help you create a simple, well-organized estate plan that reflects your wishes and brings peace of mind. Whether you’re just starting out or updating an existing plan, we’ll walk you through the process with care, clarity, and respect for what matters most to you.
A Plan That Honors Your Life and Legacy
Estate planning isn’t just about legal documents—it’s about making sure your wishes are known and your loved ones are supported.
We help you:
• Protect your home, property, and assets
• Appoint trusted decision-makers for your finances and healthcare
• Provide guidance for your loved ones in difficult times
• Create a plan that reflects your values and priorities
Estate Planning Services
We provide simple estate plans that include:
Wills
Powers of Attorney
Medical Directives (Living Wills)
Property Transfer Planning
Assistance coordinating plans with real estate ownership
Why Work With Bloom
Just like in real estate, our approach to estate planning is straightforward, affordable, and rooted in care.
We’ll make sure you understand every step, answer all your questions, and leave you feeling confident that your affairs are in order.
Let’s create a plan that helps you and your family feel secure—so you can focus on making the most of the time you have.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I really need an estate plan if I’m not wealthy?
A: Yes! Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy. If you own a home, have children, or want to make things easier for your loved ones, a basic estate plan is a smart and caring step. It helps ensure your wishes are followed and that the right people are in place to handle your affairs if something happens.
Q: What’s included in a “simple” estate plan?
A: A simple estate plan typically includes a will, a durable power of attorney, and a medical directive (sometimes called a living will). These documents work together to protect your assets, name guardians for children, and appoint trusted individuals to make financial and healthcare decisions if you’re unable to.
Q: When should I create an estate plan?
A: The best time is before you need one. Many people start planning when they buy a home, get married, have children, or experience other major life changes. It’s never too early to put a plan in place—and we can help you update it as life evolves.
Q: Can I create an estate plan even if I already have a will?
A: Absolutely. If your will is outdated or doesn’t include powers of attorney or medical directives, we can help you review and complete your plan. We’ll make sure everything is up to date and aligned with your current wishes.
Q: How much does it cost to create an estate plan?
A: Costs vary depending on your specific needs, but we’re committed to keeping our services accessible and affordable. We’ll provide transparent pricing upfront and offer guidance on the best options for your situation.
Have Questions About Estate Planning?
Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn more about your options.