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Peace, Love, and Estate Plans
Why Getting Your Will & Trust Done Feels Like a Deep-Tissue Massage for Your Soul
Estate planning: not just responsible—refreshing.
☕ Imagine This…
You’re sipping coffee on your patio. The birds are chirping. Your inbox is empty. Your to-do list says “Nap” and “Rewatch The Office.”
That, dear reader, is what it feels like to have your estate plan done.
At Gaughan & Connealy, we hear it all the time:
“I’ve been meaning to do this for years…”
“We just bought a house and figured it was time…”
“We had our second kid and realized we’re not invincible after all…”
And once it’s done?
“I had no idea I’d feel this relieved.”
Let’s break down why that peace of mind is especially valuable if you own real estate, have children, or have loved ones with special needs.
1. If You Own Real Estate…
First off—congrats! You’re in the “I-own-property-and-stress-about-it” club.
Here’s the deal: if you own real estate and don’t have a proper estate plan, your loved ones could get stuck in probate court. That’s legalese for time-consuming, expensive, and zero fun for anyone involved.
A Living Trust helps:
Avoid the probate process
Pass property smoothly to your heirs
Keep your home out of court drama
Think of it as the express checkout lane… for real estate after you’re gone.
2. If You Have Children…
We plan their birthday parties. We make them pancakes shaped like dinosaurs. But have you planned for what happens if you’re not around?
A customized estate plan allows you to:
Choose guardians (not that one cousin with the pet lizard farm)
Protect assets in a trust
Control when and how your children inherit
Trust us: giving a lump sum to an 18-year-old isn’t ideal. (Unless you enjoy funding impulse purchases like jet skis and pet monkeys.)
❤️ 3. If You Have a Loved One with Special Needs…
Without planning, an inheritance could unintentionally disqualify a loved one from important benefits.
Enter the Special Needs Trust.
It allows you to:
Provide financial support
Preserve eligibility for government programs
Create a lasting system of care
It’s like giving them a financial force field—with you still protecting them, even if you’re not here.
But Isn’t Estate Planning Complicated and Depressing?
Not with us.
At Gaughan & Connealy, we:
Translate legal speak into human language
Guide you through every step
Promise to make you laugh at least once (we’re estate planners, not robots)
When it’s done, you’ll feel like you just crossed off the most adult-y thing on your list—and that’s powerful.
Final Thoughts: The Sooner, the Better
The best time to create your estate plan? Yesterday.
The second-best time? Right now.
Whether you’re protecting your family, your home, or a loved one with unique needs, peace of mind is just one appointment away.
Ready to relax?
Let’s get your Will & Trust in place.
Schedule a free consultation today.
What to Bring to Your Wills & Trusts Consultation
- Still Fighting: The Estate Planning Legacy of Shannen Doherty - July 16, 2026
- Declare Your Independence From Intestacy - July 1, 2026
- The Living Trust “Lock-Down”: What Happens When a Spouse Passes Away? - June 3, 2026

