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Estate Planning  |  Hoover, Alabama

Hoover Estate Planning Attorney

Comprehensive estate planning for Hoover families — wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and strategies to protect your assets and your loved ones. Serving Hoover, Shelby County, and across Alabama.

Schedule a Consultation Call (205) 202-9801

Estate planning is one of the most important things you can do for your family — and one of the most commonly postponed. At Colvin & Sawyer Law Offices, we help families across Hoover and Shelby County build estate plans that protect their assets, honor their wishes, and spare their loved ones unnecessary legal complications.

Hoover is one of Alabama's largest and fastest-growing cities, spanning both Jefferson and Shelby counties. Its residents have access to Jefferson County and Shelby County probate courts depending on which side of the county line they live on. We serve Hoover clients from our Mountain Brook office, just minutes away, and provide personalized estate planning guidance tailored to each family's unique situation.

"Estate planning is not about planning for death. It is about protecting the people you love — making sure that if something happens to you, they are taken care of exactly the way you intend."

Estate Planning Services for Hoover Families

Last Will & Testament

Ensures your assets go to the right people, names guardians for your minor children, and designates a trusted executor to carry out your wishes under Alabama law.

Revocable Living Trusts

Avoids Alabama probate entirely, keeps your Hoover estate private, and ensures seamless asset management if you become incapacitated.

Learn about living trusts

Durable Power of Attorney

Names a trusted person to manage your financial affairs if you become incapacitated — avoiding the costly court-supervised guardianship process.

Healthcare Power of Attorney

Designates someone to make medical decisions on your behalf when you cannot — ensuring your wishes are honored by the right person.

What Happens Without an Estate Plan in Hoover?

If you die without a will in Alabama, the state's intestate succession laws determine who inherits your Hoover estate — which may not match your wishes at all. Your assets must go through public, costly probate at Shelby County Probate Court. The court names a guardian for your minor children. Unmarried partners receive nothing under Alabama law. All of this is entirely avoidable with a proper estate plan. Read: What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Alabama?

Ready to protect your Hoover family with a proper estate plan?

Call Colvin & Sawyer Law Offices at (205) 202-9801 or send us a message. We serve Hoover and all of Shelby County.

Estate Planning for Special Situations in Hoover

  • Veterans and military families — Valerie Sawyer's Civil Air Patrol background makes her uniquely equipped for Hoover's veteran community. See: Estate Planning for Veterans
  • Blended families — protecting all family members when children from prior relationships are involved
  • Business owners — integrating business succession with your personal estate plan
  • Families with special needs dependents — special needs trusts that preserve government benefit eligibility
  • 2026 federal estate tax changes — the exemption may drop significantly. See: Alabama Estate & Inheritance Tax

Frequently Asked Questions — Hoover Estate Planning

Do I need an estate planning attorney in Hoover, Alabama?

While Alabama does not require an attorney to draft a will, working with an experienced estate planning attorney in Hoover ensures your documents are legally sound, properly executed, and coordinated with your beneficiary designations, retirement accounts, and other assets. DIY estate plans often contain errors that cost families far more than the attorney's fee.

What does estate planning cost in Hoover, AL?

Estate planning costs in Hoover vary by complexity. A basic will package is far less expensive than the cost of probate — which typically runs 2–5% of the estate value. Contact us at (205) 202-9801 for a consultation.

Does Alabama have an inheritance tax that affects Hoover residents?

No — Alabama has no state estate tax or inheritance tax. Hoover families owe no Alabama state tax on inherited assets. However, federal estate tax may apply to larger estates, and the exemption may decrease in 2026. See: Alabama Estate & Inheritance Tax.

Should I get a will or a living trust in Hoover?

Most Hoover families benefit from both — a revocable living trust to avoid Shelby County Probate Court probate, plus a pour-over will as a safety net. The right choice depends on your specific assets and family situation. See: Living Trust vs. Will in Alabama.

Hoover Families & Businesses — We Are Here to Help

Christopher Colvin and Valerie Sawyer serve clients throughout Hoover, Shelby County, and across Alabama with experienced, compassionate legal guidance.

Schedule a Consultation Call (205) 202-9801