Estate Planning Fees - Unique Estate Law Minneapolis

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Estate Planning Fees – Unique Estate Law Minneapolis

Minneapolis Estate Planning Attorney Chris Tymchuck prefers that the cost for an estate plan be completely transparent. She performs her services for a flat fee whenever possible, so that she can focus her attention on good client communication and effective estate planning, rather than watching the clock. A flat fee allows you to budget for her services and to feel free to contact her whenever you have questions. After reviewing your personal situation at the first meeting, Chris will present you with the best planning options based on your personal situation and your goals. You then can choose the plan and estate planning fees that work best for you.

The flat fee for Estate Planning services includes:

  1. An initial meeting to discuss your personal situation and your estate planning goals;
  2. Review and analysis of your family and asset information;
  3. Preparation of first drafts of your estate planning documents, which will be legally sound and reflect all the information you have provided to me;
  4. A “review meeting” to discuss the first drafts and any revisions you may wish to make;
  5. Preparation of the final drafts, suitable for signing; and
  6. A final meeting or signing ceremony to execute your documents.

You can find more information on the firm’s estate planning process by visiting www.uniqueestatelaw.com and clicking on the tab labeled “The Planning Process.”

LEVEL ONE – The Family Protection Plan

Level One is appropriate for an individual, a couple, or a family with minor children, who do not own a home or other significant assets. The Family Protection Plan services include:

  • A basic will,
  • Advance Health Care Directive,
  • A durable power of attorney for financial management,
  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Waiver,
  • Personal Property List;
  • Memorial Instructions;
  • Anatomical Gift Form (if appropriate); and
  • Review life insurance and retirement account beneficiaries.

Fees for Level One services range from $1,200-1,500 for an individual to $2,000-$3,500 for a couple

LEVEL TWO – The Foundational Estate Plan

This level is appropriate for an individual or a couple, who either a) own a home; b) want to avoid probate; c) have a minor child; d) provides for another person; e) have assets titled in only one person’s name; or f) own property in another state. Level Two services include all of the above, plus

  • Preparation of a revocable trust (sometimes called a living trust),
  • Drafting and filing of deeds transferring your real property into your trust,
  • Certificate of Trust; and
  • Instructions and hands-on guidance to help transfer assets into trust.

Fees for Level Two services range from $2,000-$3,500 for an individual and $4,000-$6,500 for a couple.

LEVEL THREE – The Enhanced Estate Plan

The Enhanced Estate Plan option is appropriate for an individual or a couple who own one or more homes or other real estate, a closely-held business, or other assets of significant value, or have other special planning needs such as planning to reduce possible estate taxes, cabin planning or planning for a loved one with special needs. Level Three services include all of the services described in Level Two, plus

  • Advice and planning on avoiding state and federal estate taxes
  • Creating a LLC or other business entity;
  • Drafting and recording new deeds transferring additional real estate into trust;
  • Transferring all other non-real estate assets into your revocable trust;
  • Oversight of funding asset into trusts;
  • Drafting and funding an irrevocable trust, including life insurance trust;
  • Creating a cabin LLC or Trust; and
  • Drafting a special/supplemental needs trust

Fees for Level Three services start at $5,000 for an individual and $7,500 for a couple.

MISCELLANEOUS COSTS

Some miscellaneous costs are not included in the flat fee: Mileage charges (trips of more than 50 miles), fees to record new deeds (at cost) and attorney’s fees to file out-of-state deed documents. There is no additional charge to notarize your signature.

Contact Our Minneapolis Office Today to Ask About Estate Planning Fees!

If you are interested in understanding estate planning fees, contact us today by filling out a contact form or calling us at (952) 260-2043 with any questions you might have. Feel free to check out our general fees page for more pricing information.

From within Hennepin County Unique Estate Law represents clients throughout Minnesota, including Minneapolis, Bloomington, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka, Wayzata, Chanhassen, and Excelsior.