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Trust Attorney in Henderson

Protecting Your Family With Thoughtful Trust Planning

When you think about the future, you probably picture your family and the people who matter most to you. A trust is one way to help make sure they are cared for and that your wishes are followed. If you are considering working with a trust attorney in Henderson, you likely want clarity and steady guidance, not complex legal jargon.

At Ford & Friedman, we focus entirely on family law. That means we regularly help people whose trust planning overlaps with divorce, custody, remarriage, and blended family concerns. Our attorneys draw on decades of combined experience to help clients understand their options and choose a structure that fits their goals and Nevada’s legal landscape.

As a Henderson firm serving families throughout the Las Vegas area, we know how important it is for you to feel heard and supported. We take time to explain how trusts work, how they fit with your overall plan, and how they may help reduce the strain on loved ones in the future.

Get clear guidance on trust planning. Contact us online or call (702) 904-9898 to speak with a Henderson trust lawyer and protect your family’s future.

Why Work With Our Trust Lawyers

Choosing someone to guide you through trust planning is a personal decision. You are sharing details about your family, your finances, and your hopes for the future. Our team understands that, and we approach these conversations with care. Because our practice is devoted to family law, we are familiar with the real-life situations that lead people to seek a trust lawyer in this area.

Our attorneys have roughly half a century of combined legal experience. Over those years, we have helped many clients manage the overlap between property rights, child custody arrangements, and long-term planning. That depth of experience helps us spot issues that might not be obvious at first glance, such as how a prior divorce decree or parenting plan could affect future distributions to children.

Ford & Friedman holds an AV-rating from the Martindale-Hubbell Foundation. This rating reflects strong peer recognition for quality and reliability in legal services. For clients, it serves as one more indication that their trust planning is in capable hands, alongside our commitment to thorough preparation and detailed document review.

We also keep our process personal. When you work with us, you are not shuffled through a generic checklist. We take time to learn about your family structure, your priorities, and any sensitive relationships that might influence how and when you want loved ones to receive property. Our goal is to create a plan that feels tailored to your life, not a set of forms that could belong to anyone.

When A Trust Makes Sense For You

Many people first think about trusts during a major life change. Marriage, divorce, the birth or adoption of a child, the purchase of a home, or receiving an inheritance can all prompt questions about how to protect what you are building. If you live in Henderson or elsewhere in Clark County, Nevada’s community property rules may also factor into that decision.

In Nevada, property acquired during marriage is often treated as community property, while certain assets can remain separate. How those categories apply to your situation can affect what you place in a trust and how you structure gifts to children or other relatives. Planning can help reduce confusion later, especially when there are children from different relationships or significant assets involved.

Common situations where a trust may be helpful include:

  • Parents who want to provide for minor children without leaving them large amounts outright at age eighteen.
  • Individuals who are divorced or remarried and want to balance support for a current spouse with protection for children from a prior relationship.
  • Families who want to minimize the time and cost of probate for assets that could pass through a properly funded trust.
  • People who worry about future disputes among relatives and want clear, written instructions about how property should be used and when it should be distributed.
  • Adults who have a loved one with special needs and want to plan support without unintentionally affecting eligibility for public benefits.

Not every person needs the same type of trust, or any trust at all. During an initial meeting, we talk through your circumstances and help you understand whether a trust is likely to move you closer to your goals. If another tool, such as beneficiary designations or a different form of planning, is more appropriate, we explain that as well.

How Our Team Helps You Plan

Beginning trust planning can feel overwhelming. You may worry about missing something important or making a decision you cannot easily change. Our attorneys work to make the process manageable by breaking it into clear steps and explaining each piece along the way. When you consult with a trust lawyer at our firm, the focus is on understanding where you are today and what you hope to accomplish.

Our conversations typically start with your family picture. We ask about children, current and prior marriages, and any other people you want to protect. We also look at how property is currently owned, including real estate, retirement accounts, and business interests where applicable. If you already have a divorce decree, custody order, or marital agreement from the family division of the Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County, we review it to see how it may interact with a new or existing trust.

Once we understand your priorities and the legal framework around them, we discuss the types of trusts that may support your goals. We explain the differences in plain language and talk through how each option would work for your situation. Our team then prepares draft documents for your review, giving you time to ask questions and request adjustments before anything is signed.

After your trust is signed, you may need to take steps to align certain assets with the plan, such as updating beneficiary designations or retitling property where appropriate. We explain these follow-up tasks and, within the scope of our services, guide you on how to coordinate them. Over time, life changes such as a new child, a move, or a change in marital status may prompt updates. We encourage clients to check in when significant events occur so we can consider whether the trust should evolve along with the family.

Trusts & Nevada Family Law

Trust planning does not happen in a vacuum, especially in a community property state like Nevada. Many of the questions we address with clients in Henderson involve the interaction between trusts and existing or potential family law matters. Because our practice is devoted to family law, we are familiar with how these pieces connect in everyday life.

For married clients, an important topic is how to handle community property and separate property within a trust. Depending on how and when assets were acquired, and whether there are marital agreements in place, different approaches may make sense. We talk through how the law typically treats certain property and explore structures that reflect both legal requirements and your personal intentions.

Divorce and remarriage can also have a major impact on trusts. Court orders from the family division of the Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County may affect what you can change, what must be preserved for children, and what needs to be coordinated with a former spouse. Our attorneys work to identify these constraints and help you understand what is realistically possible before you make decisions about changing beneficiaries or restructuring a plan.

For parents in blended families, trusts can offer a way to provide clarity and reduce the potential for conflict. You may want a current spouse to have use of certain property during their lifetime, with the remainder going to children from an earlier relationship. We discuss options that can support those goals while remaining consistent with Nevada family law and existing court orders.

Clients who have ongoing custody or support matters often ask how trust planning will affect their children in practical terms. We help them think through questions like who should serve as trustee, how distributions for education or health expenses might work, and how to reflect any special considerations for a particular child. We aim to connect the legal tools with the everyday realities your family is facing here in Henderson and the surrounding area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need a trust if I have a will?

A will and a trust serve different purposes. A will directs property through probate, while a trust can help manage assets during your lifetime and may simplify transfers later. During a consultation, we review your goals and explain whether a trust is likely to add value in your situation.

How does Nevada community property affect my trust?

In Nevada, many assets acquired during marriage are treated as community property. That affects what you can place in a trust and how it is shared. We walk through how the rules typically apply to your assets, then discuss trust options that work within those boundaries and reflect your wishes.

What should I bring to my first meeting with your team?

It usually helps to bring any existing wills, trusts, or marital agreements, along with basic information about your assets and family members. If you have divorce or custody orders from Clark County, those are helpful too. We use this information to understand your starting point and talk through your options.

Can you help update my trust after a divorce or remarriage?

We regularly work with clients who need to revisit their planning after a divorce or new marriage. Our attorneys review your current trust alongside any court orders, then explain what changes may be possible. The goal is to align your documents with your new family structure and legal obligations.

How long does it usually take to set up a trust?

The timing depends on how complex your situation is and how quickly decisions are made. Many straightforward matters can be addressed over a few meetings. We discuss expected timing at the start, so you know what to anticipate and can plan around your schedule.

Talk With A Trust Lawyer Today

Taking the time to plan a trust is an investment in your family’s peace of mind. It can help reduce confusion, provide structure for how and when your property is used, and ease the burden on loved ones during already difficult times. Working with a trust attorney who understands both Nevada law and the dynamics of real families can support that process.

At Ford & Friedman, we bring a family law focus, extensive experience, and personal attention to every trust matter we handle. We listen carefully, explain your options in clear language, and work to design documents that reflect your values and relationships. Whether you are just beginning to think about a plan or revisiting an existing trust after a change in your life, our team is here to help you move forward with confidence.

Ready to secure your family’s future? Schedule a confidential consultation online or call (702) 904-9898 to speak with a Henderson trust lawyer today.

What Sets Our Firm Apart?

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    Our boutique law firm has handled a wide range of family cases, and we know full well that each client needs and deserves an individualized, sophisticated strategy for their specific case.

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    Our lawyers grew up here and are dedicated helping their local community. We are also familiar with local judges and courts and know how to successfully guide clients through the legal system.

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    Matt is a phenomenal divorce lawyer and was exceptional throughout my difficult situation. Matt was whole-heartedly concerned, supportive, and accommodating. Mr. Friedman has an extensive amount of law knowledge and continually assisted in deriving a plan
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