At Foley Pearson Riekkola Iverson, estate planning is about more than drafting documents—it is about making informed, lasting decisions. We help Alaskans create personalized plans that reflect their priorities, protect their families, and evolve alongside their lives. Whether your estate is modest or complex, our team is here to help you take a deliberate and well-supported approach.
Estate planning begins with identifying your goals—whether that means avoiding probate, appointing guardians, preparing for incapacity, or managing real property—and continues through implementation and long-term maintenance.
At Foley Pearson Riekkola Iverson, we work with clients through every phase of this process. We provide not just legal documents, but also funding support, titling coordination, and practical oversight to ensure your plan is ready when it matters most.
We offer a full range of estate planning tools tailored to your needs and goals. Most plans include a combination of the following:
A Will allows you to name guardians for minor children and direct how your assets should be distributed. In most cases, we also prepare a pour-over Will to ensure any assets not titled in your trust are handled appropriately through probate.
Revocable living trusts can avoid probate and maintain privacy. We not only draft your trust but also assist with funding—ensuring accounts, property, and beneficiary designations are aligned with your plan.
Married couples in Alaska can elect to treat their assets as community property, which may provide tax and administrative benefits. We can advise on whether this option aligns with your estate planning goals.
We prepare and record deeds to ensure real estate is correctly titled in the name of your trust or otherwise transferred as part of your estate plan. Proper titling is key to ensuring your plan functions as intended.
For clients with larger or more complex estates, we provide strategies to manage estate tax exposure. This may include charitable planning, lifetime gifts, or entity structuring in coordination with your tax professionals.
We prepare powers of attorney and advance health care directives that ensure your chosen agents can act on your behalf, both financially and for health care decisions, in the event of incapacity.
Even the most thorough estate plan requires maintenance. Our Generations Program provides long-term support to help keep your documents current and your assets properly titled.
This membership-based service includes regularly scheduled reviews, trust funding audits, and ongoing guidance—helping you stay ahead of changes in your life or the law.
Whether you are planning ahead for the first time or refining an existing plan, Foley Pearson Riekkola Iverson is ready to help. Our free, lawyer-led workshops offer a clear introduction, and our experienced team will guide you through every step that follows. Contaact us today to get started.
We recommend that anyone beginning the estate planning process start by attending one of our free, lawyer-led workshops. It’s a practical introduction to the process, the key concepts, and how our firm approaches planning. You’ll gain the knowledge you need now—so you can ask the right questions later.
After the workshop, the next step is to complete our intake forms. This helps us understand your goals, your family dynamics, and the assets you want to protect. With the full picture in hand, we can craft a plan that’s tailored to you.
Once we have reviewed the information you provide, you will meet with an attorney to design your estate plan. The attorney will guide you through your options, answer any questions, and help identify the best structure for your goals—whether that involves a Will, a Trust, or a combination of planning tools.
After your documents are signed, we assist with funding your Trust and transferring key assets into it. Then you have the option to enroll in our Generations, which provides ongoing support to help you maintain and update your plan over time, so it continues to reflect your wishes and functions as intended when it matters most.
Whether you are just beginning to think about planning for your estate, need to update your existing documents, or have questions after the loss of a loved one, we are here to help.
Whether you are just beginning to think about planning for your estate, need to update your existing documents, or have questions after the loss of a loved one, we are here to help.