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Plan Confidently for Your Future with Guidance from a Trusted Female Estate Planning Attorney

At Littleton Legal, we understand that estate planning for women is about more than just legal documents. It’s about empowerment, protection, and ensuring your wishes are honored. Whether you’re building a business, raising a family, or preparing for retirement, we provide tailored estate planning solutions that align with your goals and values.

Led by a compassionate and experienced female estate planning attorney, our team supports women at every stage of life with thoughtful strategies for wealth preservation, legacy planning, and asset protection.

Why Estate Planning for Women Matters

Women often face unique challenges in planning their estates, including longer life expectancy, career interruptions for caregiving, and higher rates of solo living in retirement. Proactive planning can help you:

  • Maintain control over your health and financial decisions
  • Protect your children and loved ones with clear guardianship instructions
  • Minimize conflict and legal complications through well-drafted wills and trusts
  • Build and preserve generational wealth

Whether you’re single, divorced, widowed, or married, estate planning helps you create a roadmap that reflects your wishes and protects what you’ve worked so hard to build.

Estate Planning Services Designed for Women 

Our services are designed to meet the evolving needs of modern women including: 

Wills & Trusts 

Ensure your assets are distributed according to your intentions. We’ll help you decide whether a will or revocable living trust is best for your circumstances. 

Powers of Attorney & Advance Directives 

Plan ahead with Emergency Decision Documents, such as a durable power of attorney, health care power of attorney, HIPAA authorization, and advance health care directive. These legal tools allow you to clearly designate decision makers you trust. 

Business Succession Planning 

As a female business owner with expertise in business law, our founder brings a unique perspective to women entrepreneurs. We’ll guide you in protecting your women-owned business and developing a clear succession plan or exit strategy. 

Legacy & Charitable Planning 

Create a lasting impact by integrating philanthropic goals into your estate plan, whether through donor-advised funds, charitable trusts, or gifting strategies. 

Asset Protection & Inheritance Planning 

We help shield your estate from unnecessary taxes, creditors, and probate delays, preserving wealth for the next generation while minimizing family conflict 

Why Choose Us? 

At Littleton Legal, every attorney is a woman dedicated to serving women and their families with expertise and empathy. Our team includes: 

  • Brittany Littleton, founder and managing attorney, with expertise in empowering women with estate planning and business law, including high net worth and business succession plannin
  • Debbie Firestone, skilled estate planning and probate law attorney committed to client-focused solutions that provide peace of mind and preserve family harmony
     
  • Kara Laster, senior attorney experienced in business law, passionate about helping new business owners create strong legal foundations and helping established businesses grow and thrive
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Together, they bring a shared passion for helping women protect their legacies, build and preserve wealth, and confidently navigate complex legal decisions. Choosing Littleton Legal means working with a team that truly understands the unique challenges and goals women face in estate and business planning. 

Speak with a Female Estate Planning Lawyer Today 

Don’t leave your future to chance. Work with an experienced female estate planning attorney at Littleton Legal who will listen carefully, answer your questions, and build an estate plan that truly reflects your values and needs. 

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin your journey to secure, confident estate planning tailored for women. 

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