Ensure your final wishes are legally protected
A last will and testament ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Roach Law helps clients draft legally sound wills to protect their loved ones and avoid probate complications.
Secure Your Legacy
Draft a legally sound will for peace of mind
Without a will, Pennsylvania law determines how your estate is distributed. Roach Law helps individuals draft customized wills to protect their assets, designate beneficiaries, and ensure their wishes are honored after they pass.
Three Ways We Help
Drafting a Will
We create legally binding wills that ensure your estate is distributed as you wish.
Updating an Existing Will
Life changes. We help clients revise wills to reflect new family and financial circumstances.
Avoiding Probate Issues
Proper estate planning minimizes delays, disputes, and unnecessary costs for beneficiaries.
Protect Your Loved Ones
A well-drafted will provides security and clarity
A legally sound will ensures your assets are distributed properly and prevents family disputes. Roach Law helps clients create wills that reflect their values and financial priorities.

Create your last will and testament today
Don’t leave your estate to chance. Contact Roach Law for a consultation and ensure your will is legally sound and aligned with your final wishes.
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What happens if I die without a will?
Without a will, Pennsylvania’s intestacy laws determine how your assets are distributed. This may not align with your wishes, making estate planning essential.
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Can I update my will?
Yes. Wills should be updated after major life events, such as marriage, divorce, having children, or acquiring new assets. We assist with making necessary changes.
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Do I need a lawyer to draft a will?
While DIY wills exist, a lawyer ensures your will is legally sound, clear, and enforceable—preventing disputes and court challenges.
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What’s the difference between a will and a trust?
A will distributes assets after death, while a trust can manage assets during your lifetime and after death to avoid probate. We help determine the best option for you.
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Who should I name as an executor in my will?
An executor manages your estate after death. Choose someone responsible and trustworthy, as they will handle legal and financial matters on behalf of your beneficiaries.