Estate Planning Attorney Serving Arlington Heights, IL
Arlington Heights is a premier northwest suburb featuring a walkable downtown, top-rated schools, and Arlington Park — offering a wide range of housing from historic homes to new construction. Estate planning is about more than writing a will — it is creating a comprehensive plan that protects your Arlington Heights family, preserves your wealth, and ensures your wishes are carried out exactly as you intend. Attorney Brian Tierney takes a holistic approach for Cook County families, considering assets, family dynamics, tax implications, and long-term goals. Arlington Heights sellers in the northwest suburbs trust Attorney Tierney for thorough contract review, disclosure compliance, and professional closing representation.
The Three Pillars of Your Arlington Heights Estate Plan
Every complete estate plan addresses three critical areas:
- Asset Distribution: Directing what happens to your Arlington Heights property, accounts, and possessions through a will or living trust
- Incapacity Planning: Designating who makes financial and medical decisions if you cannot
- Family Protection: Minimizing the time, cost, and stress your family faces during transitions
Estate Planning for Arlington Heights Property Owners
If you own real estate in Arlington Heights, your estate plan must specifically address your property. Options include a Transfer on Death Instrument for simple probate avoidance, a living trust for comprehensive protection and privacy, or a land trust for ownership concealment. Attorney Tierney recommends the approach that fits your Arlington Heights property situation, family needs, and budget.
Will-Based vs. Trust-Based Plans for Arlington Heights Families
A will requires Cook County probate — a court process that takes 6 to 12 months and makes your affairs public. A living trust avoids probate entirely and allows immediate asset distribution. Attorney Tierney explains the real-world implications of each approach for Arlington Heights families and helps you choose the right path. Many Arlington Heights families find that a trust-based plan is worth the additional investment for the privacy and efficiency it provides.
Powers of Attorney and Healthcare Directives
Attorney Tierney prepares durable powers of attorney for property and healthcare that ensure someone you trust manages your affairs if you become incapacitated. Without these documents, your Arlington Heights family would need to petition Cook County courts for guardianship. He also prepares a living will communicating your end-of-life care wishes, giving your family clarity during the most difficult moments.
Start Your Arlington Heights Estate Plan Today
Attorney Tierney encourages regular reviews after major life events — marriage, divorce, birth of a child, Arlington Heights property purchases or sales, or significant changes in assets. Business owners should integrate business succession planning into their estate plan. Families in Mount Prospect, Palatine, Rolling Meadows also trust Brian for thoughtful estate planning. Contact Attorney Tierney today for a free estate planning consultation.