Estate Planning for What You’ve Built—and What Comes Next
You’ve worked hard to build your life. Estate planning ensures it’s protected, organized, and passed on the way you intend—without confusion, delay, or unnecessary stress for your family.
At Holland Global Law, we help individuals and families create clear, thoughtful estate plans that protect what they’ve built and the people they love. From foundational documents to more complex planning, our approach is practical, strategic, and tailored to your life.
Because estate planning isn’t just about death—it’s about protecting the life you’ve built and making sure your wishes are carried out.
You don’t need to understand estate planning—you need a plan that works.
How We Help You Plan for Life
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If you don’t have a will, the state decides what happens next.
We help you create a clear, legally enforceable will that outlines:
who receives your assets
who will manage your estate
who will care for your children, if applicable
This is the foundation of any estate plan—and one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family from confusion, delay, and unnecessary conflict.
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A will alone is often not enough.
We design trust-based estate plans that allow you to:
avoid probate
maintain privacy
control how and when assets are distributed
protect assets for future generations
This is where estate planning becomes more strategic—especially if you own property, have multiple accounts, or want more control over your legacy.
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If something happens and you’re unable to make decisions, who steps in?
We prepare financial and medical powers of attorney, along with advance healthcare directives, so trusted individuals can act on your behalf—without delays or legal obstacles.
Without these documents, even close family members may be unable to help when it matters most.
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When a loved one passes, families are often left navigating legal and financial responsibilities without a clear roadmap.
We guide you through the probate and estate administration process, helping you:
identify and manage assets
resolve outstanding obligations
distribute property properly
Our goal is to make a difficult time more structured, manageable, and less overwhelming.
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For individuals living between countries or with family and assets abroad, estate planning requires a different level of strategy.
We help you think through:
property in multiple countries
beneficiaries living outside the U.S.
coordination between legal systems
So your plan works not just on paper—but in real life, across borders.
Clear strategy. Thoughtful guidance. Real results.
✔ You’re building wealth, property, or a business and want it protected.
✔ You’ve recently married, divorced, or experienced a major life shift.
✔ You have children—and want clarity around guardianship and inheritance.
✔ Your children are grown, and it’s time to organize what comes next.
✔ You’re supporting aging parents and realizing how much planning matters.
✔ You’re part of a family where not everyone is comfortable discussing these decisions.
You don’t need to have everything figured out. You just need to start.
This May Be Right for You If…
You’ve reached a point where “I’ll get to it later” no longer feels like a good plan.
Estate planning isn’t just about documents—it’s about making decisions that affect your family, your assets, and your legacy.
At Holland Global Law, we approach estate planning with both legal precision and real-life awareness:
✔ Clear, practical guidance (not just legal theory)
✔ Plans tailored to modern families and evolving lives
✔ Experience working with cross-border and immigrant families
✔ A calm, structured process that makes difficult decisions easier
We don’t just prepare documents—we help you think through what actually happens next.
Why Clients Choose Holland Global Law
Thoughtful Planning. Real-World Perspective.
Planning for Life as It Actually Happens
Estate planning doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It evolves as your life changes.
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We create plans that consider mixed-status households, international family members, and cross-border concerns.
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We help clients structure estate plans that account for assets, family, and obligations across multiple countries, including U.S.–Africa planning.
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We help clients update or create estate plans after marriage, children, or other major family changes, ensuring your spouse, children, and assets are properly protected and aligned with your new priorities.
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A divorce or major transition is the right time to update beneficiaries, restructure assets, and reset your plan.
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Sometimes the hardest part is getting the conversation started. We help families navigate estate planning with aging parents—even when they’re hesitant.
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As your role shifts, your estate plan should too—focusing on distribution, efficiency, and long-term legacy planning.