Mildon Law is an estate planning and small business law firm based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Documents that carry out your wishes and spare your family the guesswork, written so anyone can read them.
A good estate plan is about more than documents. It gives your family clear instructions, names the people you trust to make decisions, protects your children, and can spare everyone the cost, delay, and stress of probate court.
Many people tell us, “my situation is simple.” But even a simple estate usually involves a home, retirement accounts, life insurance, beneficiary designations, a business interest, or loved ones who may need help managing what they inherit. Our job is to help you see the full picture and choose the plan that actually fits your life — not sell you more than you need.
Whether you need a straightforward will or a trust designed to avoid probate, your plan should reflect your family, your assets, and your wishes. We build it that way, explain it in language you can read, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks.
Every family is different. We tailor the plan to your stage of life, your assets, and the people who depend on you.
After your first conversation, we recommend the right path and quote a flat fee before any drafting begins.
Clear instructions and guardianship, without a trust.
Avoid probate, keep things private, plan for incapacity.
For more complex families, assets, or goals.
A focused conversation about your family, your assets, and the outcomes that matter most to you.
We build the plan around your life, then walk you through it in plain English — with a summary you can actually read.
A signed, funded plan plus a clear maintenance roadmap, so nothing falls through the cracks over time.
Estate planning is putting legal documents in place that say who makes decisions for you if you can’t, and who receives what you own after you pass. A good Nevada plan can keep your family out of court, reduce conflict, and make your wishes clear.
It depends on your family and what you own. A will-based plan gives clear instructions and names guardians for minor children. A trust-based plan can help your family avoid probate, keep your affairs private, and manage assets if you become incapacitated. We help you choose the right fit.
Nevada law decides who inherits through its intestate succession rules, and your estate may go through probate in Nevada district court. That can take time, cost money, and take the outcome out of your family’s hands.
A properly drafted and fully funded revocable living trust is designed to help your assets pass to your loved ones without probate. Funding — actually moving assets into the trust — is what makes it work, and it’s a step we handle with you.
Nevada has no state estate tax and no state inheritance tax. A federal estate tax can still apply to larger estates, which is one reason it helps to plan ahead.
We work on flat fees set before any drafting begins. After your first conversation we recommend the right plan and quote a fixed price, so you know the cost up front — no hourly surprises.
Review your plan after a marriage or divorce, a new child or grandchild, a move to or from Nevada, buying real estate, a business change, or the loss of someone named in your documents.
Let’s have a conversation about what matters most to you — and build a plan you’ll actually understand.
Schedule your consultationAttorney advertising. This page is provided for general educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every situation is different; outcomes depend on your specific facts and applicable Nevada and federal law. No result is guaranteed. Mildon Law serves clients in the State of Nevada.
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