Phoenix, Arizona Fiduciary & Lawyer
At the Sun City West, Arizona law offices of Taylor Law Firm, PLC, Wayne H. Taylor is not only a *certified Arizona fiduciary but also an Arizona estate planning attorney who is qualified to handle your estate matters, health care decisions, financial matters, and more. Contact the law office of Taylor Law Firm, PLC, to schedule an appointment. In addition to fiduciary services, our firm also handles estate planning, wills, trusts, trust administration, elder law and retirement planning. A key consideration when obtaining the services of a fiduciary is trustworthiness - can you count on the fiduciary to follow your instructions and adhere to the plans you have made? At Taylor Law Firm, PLC, we've earned the trust of hundreds of individuals and families throughout Arizona. When you work with us, you not only have a knowledgeable attorney on your side, but also an attorney that genuinely cares about you and is committed to doing all he can to make your estate plan as solid as it can be. As a *certified fiduciary, our attorney can take responsibility for making health care decisions and handling your estate. Contact our Phoenix, Arizona fiduciary and lawyer Wayne H. Taylor today to find out more about obtaining competent, trustworthy fiduciary services. All initial consultations, with the exception of Medicaid consultations, are free. We offer reasonable fees. Off-site appointments, including home and hospital visits, are available upon request. * Inactive Status Taylor Law Firm, PLC, is located in Sun City, Arizona, and serves all of Maricopa County and the Phoenix area, including the cities of Phoenix, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun City Grand, Glendale, Surprise, Peoria, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Goodyear, Avondale, Litchfield Park, Youngtown, Mesa, Tempe, and Ahwatukee, AZ. |
Whether you are a person with modest assets or the owner of an estate with substantial assets, if you do not have a spouse, children, or other living relatives to handle important matters regarding your estate, you may designate a certified fiduciary to act on your behalf should you die or become incapacitated.