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Foley & Pearson is a full-service estate planning and probate law firm located in Anchorage, Alaska. Our systematic process helps you get organized and devote the time necessary to planning or probate, without feeling overwhelmed or out of control.
Estate Planning Workshop. December 4, 2024, 7:00-9:00pm – no cost, no obligation workshop. Location: **Online Webinar**. The purpose of the workshop is to provide education about the basic tools of estate planning, such as wills, trusts and powers of attorney.
Foley & Pearson has built a reputation as pre-eminent trust attorneys in Alaska. We have pioneered a simple but comprehensive process that helps our clients quickly and efficiently establish a trust-based estate plan.
Today, Foley & Pearson, P.C. continues to offer an effective and compassionate approach to estate planning and probate matters through its dedicated team of attorneys, paralegals and professional assistants.
In private practice of law since 1981, Richard’s background as a litigator gives him a unique ability to assist with their business and estate planning needs. He is a co-founder of Foley & Pearson P.C., together with his wife, Susan Behlke Foley.
Chelsea received her J.D. from the University of Oregon, focusing her studies on estate planning and probate law. While in law school, Chelsea also wrote and published an article for the American Bar Association Journal of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law on handling digital assets after death.
As estate planning attorneys, one of our jobs is to advise clients on the handling of assets that pass outside of their living trusts. Individual Retirement Accounts, also known as “IRAs,” are a common retirement savings tool that many clients have in their portfolios.
Trust Restatements and Amendments to Ancillary Plan Documents. We will amend your living trust, Will, health care documents, power of attorney, and related estate planning documents drafted by Foley & Pearson at any time at no charge.
There are a variety of legitimate estate planning tools and techniques available to help you reduce or avoid estate taxes. These techniques include strategies that utilize irrevocable trusts, charitable trusts, life insurance trusts, family partnerships, LLCs and other legitimate legal transactions.
Advanced estate planning tools such as Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts (SLATs), Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs), and Domestic Asset Protection Trusts (DAPTs) offer viable strategies to protect your assets and maximize the utilization of the unified credit.