Estate Planning in Princeton
We are located in Princeton and work with people all over the surrounding areas like Hinton, Union and Welch for their estate planning needs.
We always offer free consultations for our services.
Call Us at 304-425-2196

Plan for the future
No matter if your net worth is a few thousand or a few million, it's important to have at least a basic estate plan in place to govern your last wishes and assign the division of your assets to your family without a long probate process. Our estate planning team of experts can advise which estate plan elements are best for your needs and how to execute them upon a future date. Let our qualified team help you make a solid plan for the future.

Estate planning services
It's important to have a knowledgeable attorney with experience help you with your estate planning since it can be complex and the laws are ever-changing. Smith, Lilly & Ball PLLC has what you need and an excellent track record of service. We can help you with the following services:
- Living wills and trusts
- Powers of attorney (financial and medical)
- Beneficiary designations and property ownership rights
- Probation litigation
Our estate and probate attorneys can help you with all aspects of estate planning, plus they
can recommend the best formula to
use to set up various plans for less probate time and taxes for your family.

Probate Law
The probate process can tie up assets and make it difficult for your heirs to access your financial assets and possibly their inheritance. Our educated attorneys and their highly trained staff have years of experience with formulating an estate plan that streamlines the tedious probate process and tax hold-ups. Let us help you plan your estate today for a better tomorrow.
We also welcome clients who have lost a loved one and are overwhelmed with the complex process. Our attorneys are standing by to take your probate case.
We also welcome clients who have lost a loved one and are overwhelmed with the complex process. Our attorneys are standing by to take your probate case.