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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.
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.
Proper estate planning puts you in charge of your finances and spares your family from delay, frustration, and conflict that can occur at the time of death or disability. Some estate planning lawyers complicate the estate planning process by using unnecessary legal jargon.
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.
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.
William M. Pearson, Attorney and Shareholder. Bill is a shareholder with Foley & Pearson, P.C. A member of the Alaska Bar Association Probate Rules Committee and a board member of the Alaska Trusts & Estate Professionals, Bill previously served as chair of the Estate Planning and Probate Section of the Alaska Bar Association and as a President ...
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.
We counsel all of our married clients about the tax benefits of community property and we help our clients establish community property agreements and community property trusts to take advantage of Alaska’s special community property law.
Have you ever seriously considered what will become of your pets if you were to pass away unexpectedly or become disabled? If not, we would be happy to discuss pet trusts with you to see if you should establish such a trust as part of your estate plan. Return to Our Services
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.