Estate planning secures your assets, protects loved ones, and ensures your wishes are honored. Roach Law helps clients create wills, trusts, and powers of attorney for financial and healthcare decisions.
Protecting Your Legacy
Comprehensive estate planning for peace of mind
Secure your future with a solid estate plan
Estate planning isn’t just about wealth—it’s about ensuring your loved ones are cared for. Roach Law helps individuals create customized wills, trusts, and legal directives that protect their assets and ensure their final wishes are carried out.
Three Ways We Help
Wills & Trusts
We draft legally sound wills and trusts to protect your assets and beneficiaries.
Powers of Attorney
We create financial and healthcare directives that ensure trusted individuals can act on your behalf.
Probate & Estate Administration
We guide families through the probate process, ensuring a smooth legal transition of assets.
Planning for the Future
Estate planning gives you control and security
A well-crafted estate plan provides certainty for you and your loved ones. Roach Law ensures your assets, healthcare preferences, and legal matters are handled according to your wishes.

Start your estate planning today
Protect your assets and ensure your family’s future. Contact Roach Law for a consultation to create a legally sound estate plan tailored to your needs.
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What is included in an estate plan?
An estate plan typically includes a will, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives to manage assets and personal decisions. We customize plans to fit your needs.
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Do I need a will if I have a trust?
Yes. A will ensures that any unallocated assets are properly distributed. Trusts help avoid probate, but a will can serve as a safety net for overlooked assets.
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How often should I update my estate plan?
It’s recommended to review and update your estate plan every few years or after major life events, such as marriage, divorce, birth of a child, or acquiring significant assets.
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What happens if I die without a will in Pennsylvania?
Without a will, state intestacy laws determine how assets are distributed. This can lead to unintended consequences. A will ensures your wishes are followed.
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Do I need an attorney for estate planning?
Yes. Estate planning involves legal complexities, including tax laws and probate rules. An attorney ensures documents are valid, legally sound, and aligned with your goals.