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Estrada Law, P.C.

4611 Research Park Circle #A112
Las Cruces NM 88001
Ph: 575-556-2462
Fax: 575-556-2464
mu@estradalawpc.com
www.Estradalawpc.com

If you care about the financial security of your loved ones, then having an estate plan is a necessity. An estate is defined as any property owned by you. So, if you own a home, have a savings or retirement account, or own a business, you have an estate. When you sit down with a qualified estate-planning attorney, you will find there are many ways to give what you have to whom you want, the way you want, when you want. Whether you are graduating from college, starting your first job, getting married, having a baby, dealing with illness, divorce or other major issues, your estate plan must change and grow with you. Wills and trusts are important parts of the puzzle, but caring for ourselves and our loved ones while we and they are alive is vital to the quality of the life we want to live. At Estrada Law, our mission is to help our clients through the changes in life and to plan for whatever may come in the future. We are proud of our wide-ranging approach to meeting individual client needs. We make certain that you completely understand the complicated tax, financial and legal terminology and concepts. We welcome your questions, and will work with you to implement plans that meet your needs, and the needs of your family and loved ones. You do not need to be wealthy to need an estate plan.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Las Cruces, NM

City of Rocks State Park

Rocks form centuries-old volcanic-ash flow, some 50-feet high. Visitor center, botanical garden, campsites, handicapped-acces...

Lady on the Mountain

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Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park

Self-guided tour of desert flora, geological formations, archaeology, 1.5-mile hiking trail....

Magdalena Stock Driveway / Shipping Pens

At end of longest "hoof highway" in New Mexico. Used from as far away as Springerville, Arizona; closed when the AT&SF Railro...