Service Coverage
Know what can be handled before the deadline controls the file.
Bring the document, date or decision that is on your mind. GLPC uses that context to identify the practical next step.
Wills
Powers of attorney
Estate planning
Probate support
Family legacy planning
Value
What changes when the legal work is organized early.
You can address decision-makers, beneficiaries, property, business interests and documents already in place.
You get a calm, private and respectful planning conversation.
Your family can share the planning concern and best follow-up details from the start.
Readiness
Bring the details that help move the matter forward.
What to prepare
- A brief matter description and important dates.
- Names of people, corporations or institutions involved.
- Any signed agreement, draft document, will, power of attorney, lender instruction or estate record already available.
- Your best phone number and email for follow-up.
Matter readiness
What should you have ready?
Will planning
Client-side preparation
Prepare:
- Family and executor names
- High-level asset list
- Beneficiary and guardianship wishes
Common timing issue:
Major life, property or business changes should trigger review.
General information only. GLPC reviews matters after a consultation request and conflict checks.

Protect loved ones
Your family should not have to guess what you meant.
Planning ahead gives your family clearer instructions and fewer decisions to make during a difficult time. The goal is simple: make your intentions clear, protect the people you care about and reduce avoidable conflict.
- Make your wishes easier to understand.
- Plan for decision-makers, beneficiaries and family needs.
- Reduce uncertainty before urgent decisions arise.
Book
Ask for help before the timeline tightens.
Share the essentials now. GLPC reviews the matter for fit and conflict checks before confirming next steps.
